Polls conducted in the wake of NATO's initial airstrikes show that publics in new NATO members- the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland- support the recent allied action, but prefer that their own troops remain uninvolved.
United States Information Agency. Office of Research and Media Reaction. NATO Airstrikes Evoke Support from New NATO Members, Skepticism in Bulgaria and Romania. By Janice Bell and Dina Smeltz. Washington, D.C.: April 7, 1999. (European Opinion Alert L-17-99). National Archives Identifier: 5988253.