More than half of the Americans, including one in 4 Republicans, believe that President Donald Trump is “closely aligned” with Russia, radically redesigning American foreign policy, a Reuters/Ipsos poll showed.

The poll, which lasted two days and ended on Wednesday, also shows that Americans are not interested in Trump’s expansive agenda, while the US president talks about the acquisition of Greenland, Canada and the Panama Canal.

56% of respondents, including 89% of Democrats and 27% of Republicans, agree with the statement that Trump is very close to Moscow. Overall, 40% of respondents disagree with this statement and 4% do not answer the question.

Trump has fully reversed the terms of US foreign policy since he began his second term in the US Presidential Hall in January, among other things, reprimanding Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski in a meeting of reporters in the presence of journalists, as he did not, as he did not commit.

America’s shift to Russia’s issue by a president who has previously expressed admiration for Russian President Vladimir Putin shaken the US allies, rejuvenating Europe to discuss if the US allies there should plan their own defense without supporting them.

Trump argues that his attitude is needed to put an end to the war, something he committed during the pre -election campaign for the presidential ranks. The Reuters/Ipsos poll also shows that many Americans support its basic position for a more trading approach to Ukraine’s assistance.

Almost half of those respondents in the poll, 44%, say they support the Trump plan under which “US military support in Ukraine will require America to take a share from Ukrainian mineral wealth”.

2/3 of the Republicans support the idea, as well as one in five Democrats.

In general, Trump’s acceptance rate has been stable in recent weeks at 44%, higher than that that he or democratic President Joe Biden recorded most of their previous term in the White House.

Minimum interest in expansive aspirations

The research also shows that Americans are very interested in Trump’s goals to expand the American territories, focusing on Greenland, to make Canada on the 51st US state, while discussing the recovery of the US Canal and Panama’s control of the Panama and her.

Asked on what issue, Trump should prioritize, only 1% of respondents chose the expansion of US territories, compared to the 61% who chose the battle against inflation and the 13% who said they should focus on shrinking.

Only 17% of those involved in the survey, including 26% of Republican Party supporters, support Trump’s goal for Canada’s “absorption”. 21% of respondents, including 34% of Republicans, support the idea of ​​taking over Gaza’s control in order to prevail in the Middle East.

At the same time, 65% of Republicans in Reuters/Ipsos survey said they agree with the statement that “the US should take control of the Panama Canal to protect the economy”. 89% of Democrats disagree.

45% of Republicans agree with the statement that the US should “take control of Greenland in order for the US military to be able to guard the country”, while 88% of Democrats disagree.

Reuters/Ipsos poll, which was conducted online at national level, involved 1,422 American adults and has a 3%margin.