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Mediane poll: public belief in NATO, significantly less in the reliability of the US
Slovenia🏛️ PoliticsCenter6 hr. ago

Mediane poll: public belief in NATO, significantly less in the reliability of the US

The article reports on survey results showing a noticeable decline in public trust in American security guarantees. The survey highlights decreasing confidence in the reliability of the United States, while public trust in NATO remains relatively stable. The piece focuses on shifting perceptions of U.S. military commitments and their implications for international alliances. No specific data or methodology of the survey is provided, and the tone remains neutral, presenting findings without overt editorialization.

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Mediane poll: public belief in NATO, significantly less in the reliability of the US

The article reports on survey results showing a noticeable decline in public trust in American security guarantees. The survey highlights decreasing confidence in the reliability of the United States, while public trust in NATO remains relatively stable. The piece focuses on shifting perceptions of U.S. military commitments and their implications for international alliances. No specific data or methodology of the survey is provided, and the tone remains neutral, presenting findings without overt editorialization.

Bias read (Center): The article presents survey findings without taking a clear ideological stance. It reports on declining trust in U.S. security assurances but does not frame the issue in a particularly left- or right-leaning manner. The focus is on factual reporting rather than advocacy or opinion.

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