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support. we see that in the opinion polls and in u.s. congress. and then the criticism from former president and others have not mainly been against nato but nato allies not spending enough on nato. and that is not changing. the vast majority is spending 2% or more and those not yet a 50%. allies are investing more. and that is the reason for the united states to stay in nato. >> we had a situation with russia with the aid coming to ukraine. the u.s. is also considering sending additional military advisors to ukraine. what is your assessment of the effort? how do you think that plays out
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this offensive in rafah. and, you know, the potential for bloodshed is huge. james landale in jerusalem there for us. earlier i spoke about the importance of the us aid both to ukraine and israel to niall stanage, who is white house columnist for us political website, the hill. as the war was dragged on, we have seen republican support really eb very considerably for the notion of aiding ukraine particularly at the intensity that we have seen so far. you see this in opinion polls, it's not only limited to elected officials, over half of republican voters believe the aid to ukraine should be decreased. we saw that reflected in the house of representatives vote where, in fact, slightly more republicans voted against aid for ukraine then voted for it but overall it passed
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recent by—elections as i conservative mps with rather large majorities have been losing dosage to labour and the liberal democrats. mr menzies has a majority of more than 16,000. some seeds of a majority of the 20,000 have been lost. there will be a by—election in the neighbouring blackpool south seatin the neighbouring blackpool south seat in lancashire in may. that is also, again, going to be a difficult political challenge for mr zunic. so i think it will be grateful to mark menzies in one respect, that all he is resigning from the conservative party and therefore anything he does can't any longer be associated with the conservative party, at the same time, he is not forcing a by—election, because the mode of these religions was rishi sunak notice, ora these religions was rishi sunak notice, or a lost under his leadership, the more grumbles and discontent grows, who look at the opinion polls and feel that their own seats are in danger. —— the more that rishi sunak loses.
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see the democratic party split right in the centre. democratic disapproval of israel's actions has risen. now the same kind of opinion polls is indicated on the republican side, with parallel sympathy of palestinians. there are significant numbers of pro israel democrats. that's what makes the politics of this issue very difficult for president biden. he hasn't really satisfied anyone in his own party. we saw almost a0 democrats voted against and is aid to israel. is against and is aid to israel. is there any sort of concern here for there any sort of concern here for the white house when it comes to what the us�*s foes may be thinking as they are watching this battle out? , ~ , , out? yes, i think there is. there is clearl a out? yes, i think there is. there is clearly a concern _ out? yes, i think there is. there is clearly a concern that _ out? yes, i think there is. there is clearly a concern that the - clearly a concern that the polarisation here in the united states affecting both domestic and
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and the fact that trump suggests that he could bring the war to ukraine with an end of one day within getting to the white house. it is assumed that he means he would pressure ukraine to make significant concessions with that goal in mind. when it comes to the aid for israel, things aren't much easier for the democrats either, are they? could you talk about some of the internal challenges thatjoe biden has faced when it comes to what is usually staunch support for israel? yes, absolutely. that is changed markedly over the past six months. when we see the democratic party split right in the centre. in the centre on the issue of isreal and the palestinians. democratic disapproval of israel's actions has risen. now the same kind of opinion polls is indicated on the republican side, with parallel sympathy of palestinians.
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of his own mps, who look at the opinion polls and fear that perhaps their own seats are in danger when that general election comes. the uk prime minister's office says rishi sunak is appalled by the way the metropolitan police treated ajewish man, during a pro—palestinian march in london last weekend. an officer told gideon falter he might provoke a reaction from the demonstrators because he was "openlyjewish." there have been calls for the met police commissioner, mark rowley, to resign. he is due to meet the london mayor tomorrow and the home secretary during the week to discuss the incident. well, the met police has just issued a statement outlining the steps it is taking address the situation. it also says...
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you see this in opinion polls, it's not only limited to elected officials, over half of republican voters believe the aid to ukraine should be decreased. we saw that reflected in the house of representatives vote where, in fact, slightly more republicans voted against aid for ukraine then voted for it but overall it passed comfortably because it had overwhelming democratic support. how does the candidate for the republicans, the presidential candidate, donald trump, fit into all of this? it is partly his influence that is creating a bit of division within the republican party on this as well, isn't it? 100%. notjust on ukraine but on the general issue of how engaged the united states should be with the world beyond its borders. essentially, the former president donald trump is someone who believes in what he would term
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