Poll Finds Only 1 in 10 Europeans View US as an Ally

Poll Finds Only 1 in 10 Europeans View US as an Ally
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The survey results suggest declining European trust in US security commitments and shifting perceptions of transatlantic relations.

  • A poll across 15 European countries found only one in 10 people see the US as an ally.
  • The survey was published by the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) thinktank.
  • Majorities in all surveyed countries doubt the US would come to their aid if attacked.
  • A growing number of Europeans view the US as a rival or adversary, especially in Denmark, France, Spain, and Switzerland.
  • The poll was released ahead of upcoming G7 and NATO summits.

A recent survey conducted across 15 European countries indicates that only 10% of respondents consider the US an ally, with many expressing skepticism about US support in a security crisis.

These findings highlight a shift in European public opinion regarding the US role in regional security, which may influence future diplomatic and military cooperation between Europe and the US.

The survey's release before major G7 and NATO meetings may prompt discussions among leaders about transatlantic trust and alliance commitments.

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