America’s Global Reputation Declining According to International Survey of Allied Nations

International surveys show allied nations increasingly doubt American leadership reliability as political divisions reshape global partnerships.

International surveys show allied nations increasingly doubt American leadership reliability as political divisions reshape global partnerships.

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