Poll: Only 11% of Europeans now view the US as an ally, down from 22% in late 2024. Survey across 15 countries finds most doubt Washington would defend them if attacked, with majority favoring stronger European defense.
A new survey across 15 European countries shows only 11% now view the U.S. as an ally, down from 22% in late 2024. Most Europeans doubt Washington would defend them if attacked and favor strengthening European defense.
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