
Almost half of Britons would back military intervention to stop the humanitarian crisis in Aleppo - but not if it meant conflict with Russia.
In a Sky Data survey, 46% of British people said they would support British military involvement to end the suffering of residents in the war-ravaged city, while 37% said they would oppose such a move.
And 53% thought Britain had a responsibility to do what it could to protect people in Syria, while 31% said it was not the UK's responsibility to intervene in Syria's affairs where they did not affect British interests.
However, when asked about a military intervention in Aleppo if it meant conflict with Russia, 51% opposed Britain getting involved, with 31% saying they would support intervening.
No western nation has shown any appetite to risk a military clash with Russia and the British public seem to feel the same way.
In a recent debate in the House of Commons, few MPs mentioned such action as an option, and Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson played down the prospects of a no-fly zone.
Last year, Andrew Mitchell MP and the late Jo Cox MP had worked on a plan for civilian safe zones.
Sky Data interviewed a nationally representative sample of 1,005 Sky customers via SMS on 11 October 2016. Data is weighted to the profile of the population.
Source: MENA
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