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It seems that Republicans and Democrats differ in that one side is more like to be a Russia apologist while the other is more likely to be an apologist for Palestine/Hamas. On a similar note one side is viewing Israel with more suspicion while the other views Ukraine with the same suspicion.
For the most part it seems to be that establishment Democrats and Republicans are supporting aid to both while Trump Republicans are not supporting aid to Ukraine and certain progressive Democrats are not supporting aid to israel.
So for Republicans who are not in favor of supporting Ukraine but are in favor of supporting Israel, would you say that it truly is an issue of money or do they simply not wish to take sides as they don't see one side as good or bad and don't view Russia as an imminent threat? For Democrats who support Ukraine but not Israel I think it's fairly obvious that it is not a money issue but rather an issue of them viewing Israel as an oppressive country, and progressive Democrats are less likely to have any interest in preserving judeo-christianity
For the most part it seems to be that establishment Democrats and Republicans are supporting aid to both while Trump Republicans are not supporting aid to Ukraine and certain progressive Democrats are not supporting aid to israel.
So for Republicans who are not in favor of supporting Ukraine but are in favor of supporting Israel, would you say that it truly is an issue of money or do they simply not wish to take sides as they don't see one side as good or bad and don't view Russia as an imminent threat? For Democrats who support Ukraine but not Israel I think it's fairly obvious that it is not a money issue but rather an issue of them viewing Israel as an oppressive country, and progressive Democrats are less likely to have any interest in preserving judeo-christianity