Following the US military intervention in Venezuela, the January Barometer of the Center for Sociological Research (CIS) included questions to gauge the mood and perceptions of respondents regarding these events. The survey concluded that 50.3% of those consulted believe that Donald Trump “has not acted correctly,” 28.6% believe that he “has acted partly and partly,” and only 13.6% affirm that he “has acted correctly.”
Furthermore, 71.8% believe that the US president has violated international law and the UN Charter , compared to 15.6% who think otherwise.
Regarding the feelings that following this news has provoked in Spaniards, 48.5% speak of "concern", 21.3% of "joy" and 17% of "fear".
On the other hand, 48.9% of those surveyed indicated that the European Union's initial reaction to the intervention was "bad or very bad", 28.8% stated that it was done "well or very well" and 5.4% rated it as fair.
Finally, 61.5% believe that Trump has “endangered world peace”, compared to 32.1% who believe he has not.
These are data from the CIS Barometer for the month of January, carried out from January 5 to 10 with 4,006 interviews.