A plurality of Americans disagree with Obama’s decision to arm Syria’s rebels:
That’s 49 percent disapproval vs 29 percent approval, with a fifth having the courage to say they haven’t a clue (probably the most honest answer to the survey.) Another finding:
Only 13% think there should have been earlier action by the U.S. government; more than three times as many think the U.S. either should have waited to act on behalf of the rebels (8% of sample), or that the President should not take any action in support of the Syrian rebels at all (33% of sample).
