According to a survey by the Pew Research Center, citizens of many US allies, including Japan, South Korea and seven European NATO nations, rely more on Vladimir Putin than on Donald Trump, the magazine said. American Time. According to the respondents, the Russian leader "makes right decisions for the world".
Although both presidents have a low confidence level, it is noteworthy that Trump's indicators demonstrate "an incredibly low level of international mistrust," despite being the "leader of the free world" that should theoretically provide support and protection to many countries.
The US, in addition to traditionally upholding NATO member states, also has a similar duty to Japan and South Korea, which are facing the threat of North Korea.
According to the survey, the nationals of Greece, Germany, Turkey, Hungary, France, Italy and Spain have more confidence in the Russian president. According to those questioned, it is precisely him and not the American head of state that "does the right things in international relations".
The fact that Trump does not instill confidence in the population of countries historically relying on US support is due to his statements, which are often "crazy" according to the respondents.
However, not all US allies have come out in favor of Putin. Trump inspires more confidence in Britain, Canada, the Netherlands, Poland and Australia, the Philippines and Israel.
The biggest difference of votes in favor of Putin occurs in Greece and Germany, informs Time.
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