Core Viewpoint - The return of President Trump to the White House has accelerated a profound shift in the global order, reshaping geopolitical alliances through the "America First" agenda [1] Group 1: Geopolitical Changes - A report by Focal Data Research analyzed UN voting records, indicating that the number of countries closely aligned with the U.S. has decreased from 46 to only 7 during Trump's presidency compared to his predecessors Obama and Biden [1] - While most countries that traditionally align with the U.S. still vote in agreement, the frequency of their alignment has significantly decreased [1] - Notable traditional allies such as Canada, South Korea, Japan, Germany, and the UK have shown significant divergence in their voting behavior with the U.S. in the UN [1] Group 2: China's Position - In contrast, China continues to maintain close relationships with its "allies" and is developing new cooperative ties, as evidenced by recent visits from Canadian and UK leaders to China after several years [1][2]
“美国铁杆盟友仅剩7个”
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-02-15 01:07