Almost half of voters say they view China as an enemy and that a war with the Communist country is likely in the future.
That’s according to Rasmussen Reports.
The survey finds that 48% say China is an enemy of the US. That’s up from 41% in November.
Thirty-six percent (36%) say they think China is somewhere in between an ally and enemy.
Last month, Air Force Gen. Mike Minihan made headlines with a memo warning that he believes the US will be at war with China in 2025.
Forty-eight percent (48%) say it is likely that the US will go to war against China within the next five years, including 18% who say it’s very likely.
Thirty-eight percent (38%) say they don’t think war with China is likely in the next five years, including 11% who say it’s not at all likely.
Another 14% say they are not sure.
Forty-seven percent (47%) rate Biden as doing a “poor” job of handling China issues.
About a third of voters (34%) rate Biden “good” or “excellent” for his handling of issues related to China.
To see survey question wording, click here.
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We are already at war with China, economically speaking. If the U.S. would go to war with China, it will be over Taiwan ??. It will be hard for the U.S. to help Taiwan defend itself because China can use its full military because they are so close by and we are so far away.