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NATO umbrella: Slovenian public doubts US security guarantees
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NATO umbrella: Slovenian public doubts US security guarantees

From Delo · () Slovenian

Translated from Slovenian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A new poll indicates that Slovenian public trust in U.S. security guarantees has significantly decreased.
  • The survey suggests a prevailing belief that Europe must assume greater responsibility for its own security due to the diminished reliability of the U.S. under President Donald Trump.
  • These findings emerge shortly after a NATO summit in Ankara.

Recent polling in Slovenia reveals a notable decline in public confidence regarding American security assurances. The survey, conducted by Mediana for the newspaper Delo, indicates a growing sentiment that Europe can no longer solely rely on the United States for its security.

This shift in perception appears to be closely linked to the presidency of Donald Trump, with a majority of respondents believing that Europe must now take on a substantially larger role in safeguarding its own interests. The findings were released just days after a NATO summit held in Ankara, suggesting a potential connection between international security discussions and domestic public opinion.

The poll results highlight a growing European inclination towards strategic autonomy, particularly in defense matters. As trust in U.S. security guarantees wanes, the focus is increasingly turning inward, prompting a re-evaluation of Europe's capacity and willingness to manage its own security challenges independently.

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Originally published by Delo in Slovenian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.