President Donald Trump’s reckless approach to international relations has driven away America’s traditional partners, which increasingly see the U.S. as a threat, according to a new poll.
The survey, carried out by consultants Kekst CNC for the Munich Security Index, questioned 11,099 people in G7 nations, the most advanced economies, and in Brazil, India, China, and South Africa last November. It was carried out before Trump’s disruptive rhetoric became reality with a clandestine operation to abduct the Venezuelan president, Nicolás Maduro, and before Trump threatened military force in a bid to seize Greenland from Denmark, a NATO ally.
These instances won’t have done much to quell the growing feeling that, for many around the world, America as a reliable international ally is a thing of the past.
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