dangerous. on one hand, i do think that there is a place to call out some of our allies for not contributing. donald trump clearly doesn't do it, he doesn't even understand what the commitment is supposed to be, but what you're getting at, i think is both really, really important as a policy matter, the erosion of support for nato among republicans is real, and it is dangerous, and it is going to potentially have really dangerous long-term effects, and we're already seeing it as it relates to ukraine. now, does it matter for voters? i really don't think so, but i always struggle with these questions because there are plenty of things you have to do as a leader that you don't do because they're good for politics. this is an area of governance that is chief among them. you engage with your allies and you build partnerships and you deter aggression like russia because it is fundamental to who we are as a country, not because you're scoring any points. our national security is at