Survey Finds Conservatives, Independents Skeptical Of Biden’s Action Against Houthis, But Liberals Confident
89% concerned the attacks might disrupt vital supply chains of commodities such as food and energy.
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89% concerned the attacks might disrupt vital supply chains of commodities such as food and energy.
New polling found younger respondents more likely to take a pro-Palestinian position, while older respondents are considerably more likely to be pro-Israel.
Research suggests that the American public would support a deal that cuts wasteful expenditure while maintaining defense outlays.
Most Voters Want The Next Congress To Exercise Greater Oversight On Ukraine, Energy And China. New survey suggests Congress should play a larger role in national security policy.
How do Americans view rising energy prices and potential disruptions?
Most Americans think that the fall of Afghanistan was a "generational setback" for the United States.
The latest TIPP Poll suggests Ukraine is a policy unicorn in this divisive political atmosphere, uniting a wide range of Americans.
Economic sanctions against China are the preferred response.
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Victoria Coates, a senior fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a former deputy national-security adviser for Middle Eastern and North African Affairs in the Trump Administration, discusses the TIPP Poll findings on the topic of Afghanistan.
Victoria Coates, a senior fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a former deputy national-security adviser for Middle Eastern and North African Affairs in the Trump Administration, discusses the TIPP Poll findings on the topic of the U.S.-Israel relationship.