Burns gets it. If the question is whether to accept refugees from a country you've never heard of the decent response would be "I haven't heard of the country but if they need help - sure" and not "I've never heard of them, so for that reason they can keep being slaughtered where they are", and reciprocally with the bombing of said country of course.
There are guidelines in life like the categorical imperative, the Golden Rule or even the ten commandments which approach stuff like this (helping others in need, not killing others) for hundreds of years for a reason. Just because you don't know the country at hand doesn't mean those rules are void. For the rest as Klaus says it's a nice demonstration of the horseshit nature of polls in general.