A landmark survey released this Wednesday by the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) reveals that only one in 10 Europeans now views the United States as a reliable ally, signaling a profound shift in transatlantic relations ahead of upcoming G7 and NATO summits. Conducted across 15 countries, the study highlights deep-seated skepticism regarding American security commitments, with majorities in every surveyed nation doubting that Washington would intervene if their country faced a direct military attack.
A Shifting Transatlantic Landscape
The findings emerge as European leaders prepare for critical diplomatic engagements in France and Turkey, where the future of collective security architecture remains at the forefront of the agenda. The ECFR report underscores a growing sentiment of