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Allies express growing mistrust toward US global role

Wednesday 24 December 2025 - 09:20
By: Dakir Madiha
Allies express growing mistrust toward US global role

Western allies are showing increased skepticism toward the United States as a reliable global actor, with new polling indicating that public confidence in American leadership is steadily eroding across Canada and Western Europe. The trend reflects unease surrounding Washington's foreign policy direction and its political messaging toward the continent.

Recent surveys reveal that a majority of Canadians and large segments of the populations in Germany and France now view the United States as a destabilizing rather than stabilizing influence in world affairs. Many respondents believe Washington creates more problems than it solves, citing inconsistent diplomacy and internal political volatility as key reasons behind this perception.

Analysts suggest these attitudes mirror the increasingly cautious tone adopted by European leaders, who have sought to assert greater autonomy in defense and diplomacy. In Germany, significant reforms have been introduced to strengthen military readiness and fulfill long-term alliance commitments amid fears of weakening US engagement. French policymakers, meanwhile, have emphasized the importance of a self-reliant Europe capable of shaping its own strategic destiny without excessive dependence on American leadership.

European institutions have also expressed unease with Washington’s political discourse, which some officials interpret as a challenge to the internal unity of allied democracies. Yet despite these frictions, senior diplomatic figures on both sides of the Atlantic insist that shared values and longstanding partnerships continue to anchor cooperation on global security, trade, and democratic governance.

For policymakers and analysts, the findings underscore a shifting dynamic within the Western alliance, where mutual trust remains essential but increasingly tested by divergent national interests and evolving geopolitical realities.


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