Some 67.3 percent supported the redeployment of US nuclear weapons in South Korea while 30.1 percent opposed it, the institute said in a telephone poll of 1,000 people.
South Korea has no nuclear weapons, but some conservative politicians have been calling for an independent nuclear programme or the return of US atomic weapons in the face of what they call the North's repeated provocations.
The United States withdrew its atomic weapons from the South in 1991, a year before the two Koreas signed a denuclearisation deal.
During his trip to Seoul on March 2, Robert Einhorn, the State Department's special adviser for nonproliferation and arms control, ruled out the possibility of US tactical nuclear weapons being redeployed in the South
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