What Do US Citizens Think About the Venezuela Threat? Survey Insights
Limited polling suggests that most US citizens do not view Venezuela as a major security threat. Recent survey results indicate that only a small share of respondents see the country as a serious risk, while many describe it as a minor concern or no threat at all.
According to the findings, only a modest percentage of participants classified Venezuela as a “major threat,” whereas larger portions viewed it as a minor threat or said it posed no threat. At the same time, a strong majority expressed opposition to any potential US military action.
Analysts say the results reflect broader public reluctance toward foreign military interventions and a preference for avoiding escalation. Public sentiment may therefore play a role in shaping policy responses amid rising geopolitical tensions.