U.S. leadership approval ratings have hit a critical low across NATO members, dropping to just 21%—marking the weakest showing since the first Trump administration. The data reveals a significant divergence in how different allies perceive American leadership.
Turkey 🇹🇷 presents a striking exception to this trend. While most NATO nations show declining confidence, Turkish approval of U.S. leadership actually jumped sharply, gaining 12 percentage points. This outlier move reflects evolving geopolitical alignments and shifting strategic interests within the alliance.
The widening approval gap underscores deepening tensions within NATO's traditionally unified front and raises questions about the future trajectory of transatlantic relations.
—Data sourced from Gallup
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DisillusiionOracle
· 23h ago
A person dancing in Turkey, while others in Europe are just passing the buck—that's the current state of NATO, isn't it?
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FlashLoanLarry
· 01-16 19:01
nah the real thesis here is watching who's repositioning their capital allocation... turkey jumps 12 pts while everyone else hemorrhages? that's not noise, that's mev-level geopolitical arb play fr
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DeFiAlchemist
· 01-16 18:56
ngl the 21% approval thing is giving real protocol death spiral vibes... turkey's +12 jump though? that's the arbitrage play nobody's talking about. geopolitical yield farming fr fr
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MEVvictim
· 01-16 18:55
Turkey's move this time is quite interesting; while others are turning around, it actually speeds up...
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DegenDreamer
· 01-16 18:47
Turkey's move is really brilliant. While others are losing trust, it actually rises? What kind of strategy are they playing?
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JustHodlIt
· 01-16 18:38
Turkey's reverse move this time is really genius; while others are turning around, Turkey instead gained 12 points. This alliance is really about to fall apart.
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StrawberryIce
· 01-16 18:33
Turkey's move was brilliant; while others turn around, it counters and rises? You guys are still the best players in the league.
U.S. leadership approval ratings have hit a critical low across NATO members, dropping to just 21%—marking the weakest showing since the first Trump administration. The data reveals a significant divergence in how different allies perceive American leadership.
Turkey 🇹🇷 presents a striking exception to this trend. While most NATO nations show declining confidence, Turkish approval of U.S. leadership actually jumped sharply, gaining 12 percentage points. This outlier move reflects evolving geopolitical alignments and shifting strategic interests within the alliance.
The widening approval gap underscores deepening tensions within NATO's traditionally unified front and raises questions about the future trajectory of transatlantic relations.
—Data sourced from Gallup