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International survey results

European Trust in US Plummets

Analysis based on 22 articles · First reported Jun 10, 2026 · Last updated Jun 11, 2026

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The survey results indicate a significant shift in European geopolitical alignment, with waning confidence in the United States>>> as a security partner. This could lead to increased defense spending within Europe>>>, a push for 'buying European' military hardware, and potentially reduced demand for United States>>> defense exports. The perceived instability under Donald Trump>>>'s leadership may also impact trade relations and investment flows between the United States>>> and Europe>>>.

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A survey by the European Council on Foreign Relations>>> revealed that only 11% of Europeans now consider the United States>>> an ally, a historic low. This decline in trust, down from 22% in November 2024, is largely attributed to policies and rhetoric under Donald Trump>>>'s second term, including threats to withdraw troops from Germany>>>, criticism of NATO>>>, demands for Greenland, and tariffs on European nations. Europeans are increasingly embracing self-reliance, with growing support for increased national defense spending, collective European Union>>> borrowing for defense, and a preference for European military hardware over United States>>> alternatives. While most Europeans expect relations to improve after Donald Trump>>> leaves office, the findings highlight a deep distrust and a strategic reorientation within Europe>>>.

90 Council on Foreign Relations published survey
75 Donald Trump demanded increased spending NATO
70 Donald Trump hit nations with tariffs Europe
65 Donald Trump consider withdrawal from NATO
60 Donald Trump cast doubts on Denmark
60 United States reviewing troop reductions Germany
55 Donald Trump suggested Ukraine
50 Donald Trump wants improve relationship Russia
50 European Union support increased spending
50 European Union voiced doubts United States
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The United States>>> is perceived by a decreasing number of Europeans as an ally, with confidence in its security partnership plummeting due to policies under Donald Trump>>>. This could lead to reduced reliance on United States>>> military hardware and a shift towards European alternatives.
Importance 100 Sentiment -40
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Confidence in the United States>>> as an ally has significantly decreased among Europeans, leading to a push for greater self-reliance in defense and a potential shift towards European military hardware and collective defense funding.
Importance 95 Sentiment -20
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The policies and rhetoric of Donald Trump>>> are cited as key factors for the decline in European trust in the United States>>> as an ally, including threats to withdraw troops, criticism of NATO>>>, and foreign policy decisions.
Importance 90 Sentiment -60
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The Council on Foreign Relations>>> conducted and published the survey, highlighting a shift in European sentiment towards the United States>>>. Its findings are influencing discussions ahead of G7 and NATO summits.
Importance 80 Sentiment 10
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Donald Trump>>>'s threats to pull out of NATO>>> and criticism of insufficient defense spending by member states have contributed to European distrust in the United States>>>' security umbrella.
Importance 60 Sentiment -30
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The survey indicates a push for greater European Union>>> self-reliance in defense, with support for collective European Union>>> borrowing to fund defense initiatives and a 'buy European' approach to military hardware.
Importance 50 Sentiment 10
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The United States>>> announced troop withdrawals from Germany>>> amid a dispute between Donald Trump>>> and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, contributing to the decline in trust. Germany>>> also shows strong resistance to cutting domestic public spending for increased defense budgets.
Importance 40 Sentiment -15
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Donald Trump>>>'s insistence on taking control of Greenland (part of Denmark>>>) and Denmark>>>'s strong support for 'buying European' military hardware highlight its shifting stance towards the United States>>>.
Importance 35 Sentiment -10
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The survey findings were released ahead of upcoming G7>>> summits, indicating the relevance of these geopolitical shifts to discussions among major economies.
Importance 30 Sentiment 0
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Donald Trump>>> has appeared to blame Ukraine>>> for Russia>>>'s invasion, and while most Europeans support Ukraine>>>, consensus weakens on its EU membership and troop deployment.
Importance 30 Sentiment -5
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Donald Trump>>> has sought closer ties with Russia>>>'s President Vladimir Putin, while Europeans remain solidly opposed to Russia>>>n fossil-fuel imports despite rising costs.
Importance 25 Sentiment -10
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Italy>>> is the only country where a clear majority remains opposed to increased national defense spending and shows strong resistance to cutting domestic public spending for defense.
Importance 20 Sentiment -5
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Poland>>> is the sole outlier among surveyed countries, with a majority favoring increased purchases of United States>>> weapons, contrasting with the general European trend.
Importance 20 Sentiment 5
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The Netherlands>>> showed strong support for collective European Union>>> borrowing to fund defense initiatives and for 'buying European' military hardware.
Importance 20 Sentiment 5
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Portugal>>> recorded the strongest support for collective European Union>>> borrowing to fund defense initiatives.
Importance 20 Sentiment 5
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