Trump's America faces global side-eye
Summary
A new survey shows that many people in other countries trust President Trump's leadership less than before. His approach to international groups and alliances has led to doubts about whether the U.S. can be relied on by its partners worldwide.Key Facts
- A survey of over 40,000 adults in 36 countries found 76% have no confidence in President Trump’s leadership.
- Only 32% believe the U.S. cares about other countries' interests, while 66% disagree.
- 57% of respondents view the U.S. negatively, and around half say the U.S. is an unreliable partner.
- President Trump has criticized the United Nations and pulled the U.S. from several U.N. commitments.
- NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte recently visited Washington to discuss the U.S.-NATO relationship amid withdrawal threats by Trump.
- U.S. reliability ratings dropped significantly among traditional allies like Canada, Sweden, Germany, Japan, France, Spain, Italy, and the U.K. since 2022.
- Hungary, led by Trump ally Viktor Orbán until April, showed increased trust in the U.S. under Trump.
- No majority in any of the 36 countries approved of Trump’s handling of issues like conflicts in Iran, Gaza, Ukraine, immigration, or humanitarian aid.
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