A slight majority told a Newsweek survey they want Ukraine admitted to the alliance, with even more saying the country's security is 'vital' to U.S. interests.
—as stop-gap measures, though they have stressed they see no acceptable alternative to full NATO membership.that allied policymakers are coming around to eventually admitting Kyiv, regardless of Russia's fierce opposition and traditional Western hesitance.
"They will disagree on the when, but I think there is now a more fundamental notion that given how far Putin is willing to go, there is no other thing that can stop him than the wall built by NATO." "If we continue doing what we are doing—which is this kind of ad hoc, outside-NATO framework—it's actually going to cost us much more in terms of resources and support than bringing Ukraine in."survey had a similarly positive sentiment for Georgia's NATO bid; an ambition that has prompted Russian officials to repeatedly threaten another war against its southern Caucasus neighbor.
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