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A new survey conducted across seven European Union countries shows that most Europeans consider U.S. President Donald Trump an enemy rather than a friend. The poll, which included over one thousand respondents from France, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Spain, Denmark, and Poland, found that 51 percent of participants see Trump as an enemy of Europe, while only 8 percent regard him as a friend. About 39 percent said he is neither an enemy nor an ally.
The survey was carried out following Trump’s threat to seize Greenland, an autonomous region of Denmark. Among Danish respondents, 58 percent described Trump as an enemy. Across the seven countries, 44 percent said he behaves like a dictator, another 44 percent believe he has authoritarian tendencies, and only 10 percent think he respects democratic principles.
Although Trump has withdrawn his plan to take control of resource-rich Greenland by force, European nations remain cautious about his next moves. On Wednesday, Trump stated that Europe is “not moving in the right direction.”
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