Recently, China is raising the level of pressure by mentioning the so-called 'Three Dollars of THAAD' and even 'One Han', which means that it will use the already deployed THAAD on a limited basis.



When asked about the government's response plan, 55.3% answered that the THAAD base should be normalized because it is essential for security.



23.8% said, 'We need to maintain the 'three dollars' stance on THAAD in order to maintain relations with China,' and 12.2% said 'We should stop using THAAD because of concerns about additional sanctions from China.'



The response to normalizing the THAAD base exceeded 60% not only in the conservative class but also in the middle class.



President Yoon Seok-yeol's Liberation Day congratulatory speech and yesterday's press conference, we asked about the desired policy direction in relation to the will to improve relations between Korea and Japan.



'We should actively improve relations' with 43.2% and 'strong policy toward Japan' at 45.4%.



Regarding the decision by President Yoon to grant special pardons and reinstatement of four businessmen, including Samsung Electronics Vice Chairman Lee Jae-yong, 68.3% said 'appropriate', more than double that of 'not appropriate' (27.6%).



As for the forecast for house prices for the next one year, 49.8% answered that it will be lower than it is now, and only 17.2% answered that it will rise.



Regarding the current government's corona prevention measures, the majority (55.4%) were negative.





This is SBS Kim Hak-hwi.



(Video coverage: Yang Doo-won / Editing: Kim Jin-won / CG: Ban So-hee Seo Seung-hyun / Production: D Content Planning Department)