Despite President Barack Obama’s recent admission that drones had inadvertently killed two innocent hostages during strikes on suspected militants in Pakistan, a new poll released Friday reveals that nearly 75 percent of Americans say it’s acceptable to use such drones to kill an American citizen abroad if that person is said to have “joined a terror organization.”

The poll, conducted by the Associated Press and the GfK Group between April 23-27, also found that a majority—6 in 10—supports the use of drones to target “terrorists” in general. Only 13 percent oppose the use of drones altogether, the poll said, and another 24 percent don’t feel strongly either way.

“What [poll] does show is broad [American] support for a drone program that doesn’t exist.”
—Dan Froomkin & Jon Schwarz, The Intercept

Strikingly, close to half of all respondents (47 percent) said they would back drone strikes where law-abiding Americans were possible collateral damage.

According to the AP:

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