overrun. there s a lot of ground to cover and certainly why speechwriters are working overtime. jon: according to a fox news poll, the president has work to do to solve the american people on the idea that he spent tough on vladimir putin. a fox news poll size when asked whether the president has been too tough, only 8% say he s too tough on russia, not tough enough, 56%. his holy, a super majority. 29% say about right he s going to have work to do for the american people saying he s dealt with russia with a stern hand. i think it explains why we saw the white house backpedal a little bit. earlier before the invasion by my account, the white house says times sanctions were meant as a deterrent. obviously they didn t deter president putin, he did anyway.
the poll size are pro-russian. tearing apart the transatlantic alliance between the united states and our allies is putt putin s playbook. we have made a decision the leave assad in power. that s exactly what russia wants. i would even argue leaving the iran down is to benefit of russia because it exacerbates tensions between the united states and our european allies. across many fronts america is now doing in effect what russia wants america to be doing. are you saying it canceled out the sanctions? am i saying that? yeah. no. i m just saying that the strain that leaving the iran deal puts between the united states and its european allies is exactly what vladimir putin s russia wants to happen. when it comes to mexico and canada, i mean the president has been talk 30 years about this trade deficit. right? the problem is now it meets the reality of what this actually means. he talked about i want to get