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Military aid to Ukraine: Fears that US support will fade during election year
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6/13/2023
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00:00
I'm joined by our international affairs commentator Douglas Herbert.
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Doug, President Zelensky is keenly aware of how much he needs the support of the U.S.
00:08
Does he still have the backing of the U.S. government?
00:10
Generally there is still widespread support across the American public opinion, the public,
00:15
for supporting Ukraine in its drive to dislodge, to drive back the Russian occupiers.
00:22
The U.S. is by far given more military aid, military, humanitarian, economic, financial
00:27
aid of all kinds to Ukraine than any other nation by a long shot.
00:30
$113 billion to date and $48 billion of that was given last December while the Congress
00:36
was still Democratic.
00:37
Biden hasn't had to go back to Congress yet to ask for another big tranche of aid because
00:42
that money hasn't run out yet, but he might have to do so soon.
00:46
I want to show you where the opinion is because first Gallup recently, the Gallup pollster,
00:51
found that 65%, so two thirds of Americans, basically are in favor of continuing to give
00:57
Ukraine support even if that means prolonging the conflict and 31% want to end the war quickly
01:04
even if that means letting Russia keep territory.
01:07
That gives you a sense how much the support is still there.
01:09
Look at this though, a separate poll by the University of Chicago's Harris School of Public
01:13
Policy, the NORC.
01:15
This was done in April and it also shows generally what I'm saying.
01:18
Yes, support has softened a little bit among the American public since the early days of
01:22
the war.
01:23
There's a little bit more dissension and more skepticism, but generally half in the U.S.
01:27
still support giving those arms, giving the aid to Ukraine.
01:31
And we keep hearing regularly about tranches of aid being approved and sent on munitions,
01:36
artillery, heavy armor.
01:37
A quarter though are opposed to sustaining military lifeline.
01:41
So you can still see one in four Americans, not four square behind, keeping the arms coming.
01:47
Countries of Democrats and Republicans, and I will also add Monty, independents as well,
01:52
believe that Russia's attack was unjustified.
01:55
Jardis also think that Russia in many cases is guilty of war crimes for its actions in
02:01
its war against Ukraine.
02:03
Three out of four, look at that last statistic, 75% of the U.S. public in this survey at least
02:10
believe that the U.S. should be playing at least some role.
02:13
When I say at least some role, it means either a major role or a minor role, but at least
02:16
some role in the Ukraine conflict.
02:19
Of course, there's a presidential election coming up in the U.S. next year.
02:22
If Republicans take the White House, how might that change the equation?
02:27
There's a split right now in the Republican Party over the Ukraine war and over American
02:33
support for Ukraine, a split that is accentuated by the fact that a lot of the far right Republicans,
02:39
especially the America firsters, and they're the dissenting voices which we're hearing
02:43
making themselves heard more and more, believe they don't want to see any of the American
02:48
taxpayers' dollars being diverted as they see it to a distraction.
02:53
Ron DeSantis, who is seen as Donald Trump's potentially most formidable challenger for
02:59
the Republican nomination for president, he drew a backlash from within his own party
03:04
when he recently called the Ukraine's efforts to drive out the Russian occupiers as merely
03:09
a territorial dispute.
03:11
He said it was not among America's real vital national interests, interests such as, say,
03:17
stemming China's economic, military, and cultural rise.
03:20
So he saw it as a distraction.
03:23
And Donald Trump himself is on record as being extremely skeptical over U.S. involvement
03:30
in Ukraine.
03:31
He has bragged with his signature braggadocio, you might say, that if he had been president,
03:37
there never would have been a war, and that he could broker – he would be able to broker
03:41
an end to this war in 24 hours, leading, as you can imagine, to a lot of fears in the
03:45
Ukrainian leadership that Donald Trump would basically be willing to throw out the baby
03:49
with the bathwater, and that is sell Ukraine up the brook and sell out to Russia, basically
03:55
give Russia lock in its territorial gains in this war and sell Ukraine.
04:01
So right now you have a fringe of the Republican Party but driven by, you know, the base of
04:07
MAGA who still are very, very much behind Donald Trump in his bid for the nomination
04:12
and potential regaining the White House versus other Republicans who are still with the Democrats
04:17
in support of Ukraine, the more traditional base of Republicans saying you cannot – this
04:23
is not the time to let up support for Ukraine, that yes, it is in America's interest to
04:28
continue supporting Ukraine against a Russia that they do see as an aggressor.
04:32
The question is whether that traditional base of the Republican Party is going to be able
04:37
to continue to make its stance heard, its voice heard in Congress as the America First
04:44
faction becomes perhaps louder, more vocal, some would say more shrill amid a very, very
04:50
intense, expectedly intense presidential campaign coming up.
04:54
Yeah, I can see why the Ukrainians are following so closely what happens in this election coming
04:57
up next year.
04:59
International Affairs commentator Doug Herbert.
05:00
Doug, thanks so much.
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