Americans are divided on the merits of President Trump’s recent foreign incursions and threats and remain especially skeptical of acquiring Greenland, new polling has found. The big picture: While the U.S. operation to capture Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro has gained support in its aftermath, Trump’s Greenland gambit remains deeply unpopular, underscoring the political riskiness of a key piece of his so-called “Donroe Doctrine.”. By the numbers: A plurality of Americans say Trump’s use of military force against Venezuela was not justified, but a growing share back it, including a majority of Republicans, per polling from The Economist and YouGov.
How Americans are grading Trump on Venezuela and Greenland (Axios)
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