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Survey Indicates Low European Confidence in US as Ally

A survey by the European Council on Foreign Relations reveals that only 10% of Europeans consider the US an ally, reflecting a historic low in confidence regarding US security guarantees. The findings indicate widespread skepticism about the US's readiness to assist European nations in times of conflict.

A recent survey conducted across 15 European countries has found that only 10% of respondents view the United States as an ally. The survey, released by the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) think tank, indicates a significant decline in confidence regarding the US's security guarantees, with majorities expressing doubt about the US's willingness to provide assistance in the event of an attack. This survey was published ahead of important G7 and NATO summits scheduled to take place in France and Turkey in the coming weeks.

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