A recent Pew Research Center study indicates a significant decline in the United States' global popularity, particularly during President Donald Trump's second term. The survey, which included 24 countries, found that the US's favorable ratings dropped in 15 nations, with notable decreases in Mexico, Sweden, and Poland. Public opinion regarding Trump's character and global issue management is in flux. While some countries like Israel exhibit high favorability (83%), others like Sweden show strong discontent (79% unfavorable). This dip signals possible challenges for US diplomacy moving forward.
The survey revealed a concerning decline in the perception of the United States, particularly under the second term of President Trump, with many countries expressing growing negativity.
Overall ratings of the US declined significantly, with Mexico and Sweden exhibiting the most drastic declines in positive views, marking a troubling trend for US foreign relations.
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