A recent survey reveals a significant decline in European perceptions of the United States as a trustworthy ally. Only 10% of Europeans currently view the US in that role, indicating a marked shift in transatlantic relations. The poll found that 13% of European citizens now consider the US a rival, while 12% perceive it as a direct adversary. A majority of respondents expressed doubt that Washington would provide assistance if their country were attacked. This erosion of trust suggests growing concerns about US foreign policy and commitment to European security. The findings highlight a potential weakening of the long-standing alliance between Europe and the United States. These results are based on a survey of European citizens and reflect evolving geopolitical perspectives.