Most Germans would oppose military action by the West in Syria after an alleged chemical attack blamed on the regime of President Bashar Assad, said a poll published Thursday.
Fifty-eight percent of those asked said they would reject a military response, while 33 percent said they would back it, according to the survey for ZDF public television which said nine percent were undecided.
If military action led by the United States did go ahead, 41 percent said they believed Germany should contribute financially and with equipment, compared to 55 percent who disagreed.
The Politbarometer phone survey was carried out August 26-28 among 1,348 people.
Germany has said it would support "consequences" against the Syrian regime if its suspected deadly use of chemical weapons was confirmed. Berlin has not specified what the consequences would be.
The United States, Britain and France blame Assad's forces for the August 21 attack using chemical weapons, while Damascus has pointed the finger at "terrorist" rebels.
U.S. President Barack Obama said Wednesday he had yet to sign off on a plan to strike Damascus over the attacks that activists say killed hundreds of people.
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