We know trump will stop military aid to Ukraine based on his comments. We now know he won’t defend Taiwan based on the comments below. In the most recent gallop poll:
Pew found that while 62% of Americans have broadly favorable attitudes toward NATO, the partisan divide is wide. Democrats approve of NATO by a 54-point margin (76%-22%), but Republicans are evenly split, with 49% expressing approval and 49% disapproval.
- Republicans are more likely now (50%) than when the war began (43%) to say the U.S. is doing too much to support Ukraine.
- Republicans are also more likely today (49%) than in January 2023 (41%) to prefer ending the conflict quickly, even if it allows Russia to keep captured territory.
- Pew’s findings indicate 60% of Democrats believe “it is best for the future of our country to be active in world affairs”, compared to 39% who say that “we should pay less attention to problems overseas and concentrate on problems here at home.”
- Among Republicans, 71% say we should concentrate on domestic problems, while only 29% endorse an active international role for the United States.
Pew found that while 62% of Americans have broadly favorable attitudes toward NATO, the partisan divide is wide. Democrats approve of NATO by a 54-point margin (76%-22%), but Republicans are evenly split, with 49% expressing approval and 49% disapproval.