61% of Americans stand with Ukraine.

Only 2% stand with Russia.

That is not a divided country. That is a country that knows right from wrong.

67% of Americans say letting Russia keep what it took by force is unacceptable.

76% say giving them more is unacceptable.

59% of Americans do not trust the current approach to this war.

The people are not confused. The people are not split. The people know which side of history they want to stand on.

We have always been a nation that stood up for the little guy. For the country that got hit first. For the people who didn’t start the fight but refuse to quit it.

Ukraine didn’t start this.

They have been fighting for their land, their families, and their right to exist as a free people for over four years now.

1,710 Russian soldiers were lost in a single day last week.

Not because Ukraine is lucky. Because Ukraine is determined.

Russia has thrown everything at a country a fraction of its size and that country is still standing.

Still fighting. Still pushing back.

And now the same people who cut off Ukraine’s support are asking Ukraine for help defending American assets from Iranian drones.

Let that land for a moment.

You cut off the ally. Then you called the ally.

The American people see that clearly.

Now let’s talk about Iran.

56% of Americans oppose the military action there.

53% say it is making the United States less safe. Not more safe. Less safe.

54% believe Iran will become a bigger threat because of these strikes. Not a smaller one. A bigger one.

77% of Americans believe a terrorist attack on US soil is now more likely because of this war.

7 in 10 Americans are worried about what this does to oil and gas prices.

Most Americans — across party lines — oppose sending ground troops into Iran.

Even most Republicans don’t want boots on the ground.

60% of Americans say they do not trust the decision making behind the use of force in Iran.

Most say the administration has not clearly explained what the goals are.

What are we fighting for. How does it end. What does winning look like.

Nobody has answered that.

The American people are not asking much. They just want an honest answer to an honest question.

That is not too much to ask when you are the ones being asked to pay for it at the gas pump and potentially with American lives.

Here is where we are.

Two wars. Two situations the majority of Americans did not ask for and do not fully support the handling of.

One ally abandoned and then called back when it was convenient.

One conflict started with no clear end in sight and a price tag nobody has fully explained.

The American people are not asleep.

The polls prove it.

61% stand with Ukraine. 56% oppose the Iran action. 59% don’t trust the Ukraine approach. 60% don’t trust the Iran decisions.

The majority is speaking.

Loudly. Clearly. Consistently.

The question is whether anyone in the room is listening.

We are that majority.

And majorities don’t stay quiet when it matters.


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