The American people to its leaders: Ground troops against ISIS and a stronger national defense

Since the war in Iraq, the American people have shied away from major commitments of ground troops in global hot spots, and they have been lukewarm at best about the level of spending needed to sustain our military forces.

Two surveys released today suggest the public sentiment is shifting in ways that could affect both future policy decisions and the 2016 presidential campaign. CONT.

William A. Galston, Brookings Institution

Recent polls: ISIS

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