Europe Poll Finds 11% See U.S. as Ally, 25% as Rival
A 19,481-person poll found Europeans are less trusting of Washington, while 47% back joint borrowing to fund stronger defense.
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According to a survey, Europe's confidence in the US is at a record low. In Austria, three-quarters are uncertain whether the US would provide assistance in the event of war.
How many Europeans consider the United States a reliable ally? According to the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR), which conducted a survey in 15 countries ahead of key G7 and NATO summits, Europeans no longer see the United States as a reliable ally. The results were disappointing for the White House, as reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing Reuters. Only 11% of Europeans now consider the United States a reliable ally. This is a historic l…
Europeans' trust in the US hits historic low, poll finds
One week ahead of the G7 meeting, a pan-European survey by the European Council on Foreign Relations reveals that Europeans agree on the need to take greater responsibility for their own security, but do not want a divorce from NATO.
Survey: Only 11% of Europeans see US as an ally
European trust in the United States as a security ally has fallen to a record low, according to a new survey by the European Council on Foreign Relations. The poll found that only 11% of people across 15 European countries now see the US as an ally that shares their interests and values. That figure stood at 16% six months ago and 22% in November 2024. The findings point to a shift in public opinion before G7 and Nato meetings in France and Turk…

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