Top NATO Allies See the U.S. as an Unreliable Partner
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US President Donald Trump's efforts to remake international relations, especially in Europe, are repelling America's long-standing, traditionally loyal partners, according to a new poll by the Brussels-based Politika.
Top NATO Allies See the U.S. as an Unreliable Partner
The West has lost its faith in the U.S. as a reliable ally, with key NATO partners rapidly losing confidence that the once iron-clad threat of America’s military would deter hostile attacks, Politico reports. Across all countries polled, far more people described the U.S. as an unreliable ally than a reliable one, including half the adults polled in Germany and 57 percent in Canada.
A poll by Brussels-based Politika, the results of which were published today, ahead of the Munich Security Conference that begins tomorrow, indicates that the erosion of the US's reputation raises new questions about the stability of the decades-old global order and the country's strength on the world stage.
LONDON - Arabic Jerusalem: The magazine Politeco published a report prepared by Erin Doheri, in which she referred to the results of a poll on NATO's relationship with the United States, where the Allies now see Washington as no longer helping to deter enemies.
Citizens of key NATO countries increasingly perceive the United States as an unreliable ally. A recent survey shows that critical views of the US predominate in Germany, France, Canada, and the United Kingdom. Poland stands out in this regard.
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