Survey: Only 11% of Europeans Now See US as an Ally
The poll found 47% back collective EU borrowing for defence, while majorities in every country except Bulgaria doubt the US would defend Europe.
- A wide-ranging report commissioned by the European Council on Foreign Relations across 15 countries shows that "European trust in the US has crashed to new lows." This survey of 19,481 respondents indicates a sharp decline in sentiment.
- President Donald Trump is viewed by many as having damaged the relationship between Europe and the USA, though many hope for improvement after he leaves office. "They do think the US will come back," the ECFR notes.
- Data reveals that only 11 percent of Europeans now consider the USA an ally, while 25 percent see it as a rival or adversary. "The decline has been steady," the report notes.
- Resolute in opposing fossil-fuel imports from Russia, Europeans increasingly recognize the need for autonomous security. "Europeans do not expect America under Donald Trump to protect them," the report states.
- With major elections looming in 2027, leaders face pressure to harness this new-found public realism while navigating challenges to the bilateral EU-Ukraine partnership. "Unless addressed with more creativity, these trends may create a headache," the survey notes.
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Only 11 percent of Europeans see the United States as an ally, according to a survey conducted across 15 countries by the European Council on Foreign Relations released Wednesday. This is a historic low, while just six months ago, 16 percent of respondents considered the United States an ally.
Released on the eve of the G7 and NATO Summits, the survey highlights Europe's growing loss of confidence in Washington as a reliable security partner
Europeans' trust in US security guarantees has reached historic lows - a new survey shows that only one in ten people in 15 countries surveyed consider the US an ally, and most doubt whether Washington would come to their aid in the event of an attack, The Guardian reports.
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