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From NPR, I'm Mary Louise Kelly.
It's Consider This from NPR.
President Trump raised eyebrows when he told the New York Times there was only one thing that could stop him on the global stage.
So what do Americans think about the moral standing of the United States?
Well, a new NPR-Ipsos poll released today finds Americans still want the U.S.
to be a moral leader in the world, but far fewer think it actually is.
To make sense of what that means and hear what else Americans told us in this poll, I am joined by NPR senior political editor and correspondent Domenico Montanaro.
Hi there.
Hey, great to be with you.
And Senior International Affairs Correspondent Jackie Northam.
Hey, Jackie.
Hi, Mary Louise.
Domenico, just walk us through key findings of this poll.
What did we learn?
Some really interesting shifts from a decade ago.
OK, that's how Americans view this moment.
Jackie, what about everyone else?
How is the world looking at, say, America's involvement in Venezuela?
Say more about that, Jackie.
Beyond Greenland, beyond Venezuela, how allies are trying to navigate relations with the U.S.