New poll shows most adults disapprove Trump’s foreign interference

New poll shows most adults disapprove Trump’s foreign interference
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A new poll released by AP-NORC shows that more than 50% of American adults think Trump has gone ‘too far' with his use of the U.S. military for foreign interference. It appears as though filming and bragging about the deaths of people, even if they aren't Americans, is enough to turn away the majority of the population. AP-NORC, a centre run by the Associated Press, conducted the poll from January 8-11, shortly after the U.S. captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. The poll found that 56% of American adults disapproved of Trump's actions in Venezuela and thought he had overstepped on military interventions abroad, as well as how the Republican Party has handled foreign policy as a whole.  

After taking control of Venezuela's economy, oil exports, and parliament, Trump has been pushing for the annexation of Greenland once again. The threats have become so serious that multiple nations have sent troops to Greenland, and France has said it's willing to bring air, sea, and ground troops to Greenland if the U.S. attempts to annex the nation. Trump has also announced that he will give aid to protesters in Iran, a contrast to the ‘America First' messaging from Trump's campaign. Trump has promised the U.S. will come to the rescue of the peaceful protesters of Iran. The President also announced a round of tariffs against a list of countries that are acting against his wishes in Greenland.

Approval amongst Republicans

While more than half of Americans disapprove of Trump's foreign interference, most Republicans said that Trump's actions were ‘just right. ' Just 2-10 Republicans think that Trump has gone too far, skewing the overall statistics. Nine out of 10 Democratic voters and 6 out of 10 independent voters think that Trump has gone too far with his foreign interference. While 71% of Republicans support Trump's actions, only 1 out of 10 believe he should go further. While Trump hasn't turned the stomachs of Republican voters, they aren't asking for more. Whether that proves that Trump's MAGA base will always just agree with the President's actions, or they are becoming disenfranchised with his actions, the vast majority do not want him to act more rashly overseas.

Not all Americans disagree

While most Republicans agree with Trump's actions, still nearly half of Americans want the U.S. to take a “less active” role, and about one-third say its current role is “about right.” About half of Americans believe the U.S. intervening in Venezuela will be “mostly a good thing” for halting the flow of illegal drugs into the country, but 44% believe the U.S. actions will do more to benefit than harm the Venezuelan people. Venezuela has been under the control of Nicolas Maduro for more than a decade, and Maduro lost the last election, but refused to step aside.

This poll reflects a growing unease regarding Donald Trump's foreign policy. While America hasn't historically been the most discreet nation, the chaotic and aggressive approach Trump takes to foreign affairs seems to rub many Americans the wrong way. Many Trump voters cited his ‘no-nonsense' personality in 2016, but a modicum of decorum is necessary when you have access to 5,000 nuclear weapons.