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losing support from crucial allies Good morning. Starting a war of choice that is rapidly spiralling out of control, poll ratings at a second-term low, and a cost of living crisis intensifying for millions
Trump appears to be losing the backing of European allies as the Iran war escalates, exposing fractures within Nato. He previously called the alliance a “paper tiger” after members ignored calls for military support
support for a loyal ally. “We certainly knew there was a very big chance that Viktor would lose that election,” Vance told Fox News earlier this week. “We went because it was the right thing
ally in Hungary was rebuked by that country’s voters. Just 38% of voters approve of the way Trump is handling his job as president, while 55% disapprove, according to [a poll released this week
allies, especially Europe, have slapped multiple rounds of sanctions on the country, even though Israel — the only Middle Eastern country widely believed to already hold nuclear weapons built through a clandestine programme — has faced
Trump is not the partner it once was. Talk of targeting civilians, undermining our allies, and diminishing the sacrifice of our armed forces is not the conduct of a reliable ally,” she said. “I believe
ally and a central part of the [“axis of resistance”](/video/start-here/2024/11/11/irans-axis-of-resistance-explained-start-here), a network of armed groups across the Middle East aligned with Iran against Israel, including Yemen’s Houthis and a collection of armed groups
allies nationally collide with Virginia’s own political dynamics. “Virginia remains a purplish state. It often swings from D to R and vice versa. That could happen again,” said Mark Rozell, dean of George Mason
allied with the powerful Christian Zionist movement in the United States. But as Israel continues to lose support in the US and the West for its genocidal war in Gaza and attacks in Lebanon
ally of President Trump, has supported the U.S.' aggressive crackdown on immigration, even temporarily housing hundreds of [Venezuelan deporteesfrom the U.S.](https://www.npr.org/2025/07/27/nx-s1-5479143/hell-on-earth-venezuelans-deported-to-el-salvador-mega-prison-tell-of-brutal-abuse) in CECOT as part of a $6 million agreement with
allies, enabling it to sustain a prolonged confrontation. Jeffrey Sachs, the Columbia University economist and a sharp critic of the war, argued that the conflict was strategically illiterate from the start. Trump, he says, “ripped
support from House Majority Forward, a political nonprofit aligned with House Democratic leadership. Even though Republicans have far more money stacked up in outside groups — [including $297 million brought](https://www.politico.com/news/2026/04/17/ai-crypto-new-campaign-finance-players-00878049?stream=top&utm_campaign=newsletter_axiossneakpeek&utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter)
allies. - The release of frozen Iranian assets. - A UN security council resolution making any deal binding. In the version released in Farsi, Iran also included the phrase “acceptance of enrichment” for its nuclear program
allied groups, such as Yemen’s Houthis and Lebanon’s Hezbollah – the most powerful members of the Network. Qaani met with Abu Fadak al-Mohammadawi, the PMF’s chief of staff, as well