Trump's Foreign Policy May Be Crude, but It's Realist
- Donald Trump is experiencing a decline in approval ratings for foreign policy, with only 37% approval, according to a poll by Reuters and Ipsos conducted from March 2 to 4.
- Criticism arose after Trump's confrontation with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, resulting in Republican discontent regarding military aid to Ukraine.
- Democrats remain dissatisfied, with 86% disapproving of Trump's foreign policy, and 49% believe U.S. Foreign policy is going in the wrong direction, according to the poll.
- Senator Lisa Murkowski expressed concern over Trump allegedly 'walking away from our allies' and embracing Putin, a stance criticized by other senators as well.
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US foreign policy challenges in a transforming world
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