A majority of voters believe the United States should have a bigger role in intervening in Syria, according to a new poll.

A new Morning Consult/Politico poll published Wednesday morning found 63 percent of responders wanted the U.S. to be doing more in “ending the ongoing civil war in Syria.” Thirty-one percent believe the US should be doing “much more” while another 32 percent believe the U.S. should being “somewhat more.”

When asked what specific actions the U.S. may take in Syria, voters signaled narrower support.

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The poll found 57 percent support airstrikes in Syria, 39 percent support sending U.S. combat troops on the ground to remove Syrian President Bashar Assad and 41 percent support sending arms to anti-government groups in the nation.

The poll follows President Trump’s decision last week to launch a missile strike on a Syrian air base in retaliation for a chemical weapon attack that killed civilians in northern Syria. U.S. and Western officials have blamed Assad for the attack, though Russia and others have pushed back on that accusation.

The poll found 66 percent of voters supported the ordering of last week’s strike.

The Morning Consult/Politico poll was conducted from April 6 to 9 from a survey of 1988 registered voters. It has a margin of error of 2 percentage points.