Recent polls indicate a significant decline in Taiwan's trust in the United States, with the percentage of Taiwanese who view the U.S. as a trustworthy partner dropping from 45% in 2021 to 34% in one year. This growing skepticism, fueled by survival fears and a bundle of contradictions and doubts, is attributed to concerns over the U.S.'s commitment to international support, as observed in its handling of the situations in Ukraine and Israel. The diminishing confidence raises questions about Taiwan's belief in the U.S.'s willingness to come to its aid, amidst increasing tensions and global shifts in alliances.
🇺🇸🇹🇼TAIWAN LOSING FAITH IN THE U.S. A recent poll shows Taiwan’s faith in the U.S. coming to its aid is shrinking, and only 34% believe the U.S. is trustworthy. As they watch escalations in the Middle East and U.S. deadlock over aid to Ukraine, Taiwan fears the U.S. is losing… https://t.co/HpTDjKvIXU
🇹🇼 In Taiwan, skepticism and mistrust towards the US is growing - considering that Washington is getting deeper and deeper into the impasse on the issue of support for Ukraine and Israel, the inhabitants of the island believe less and less that the US will really help them in a…
"The same Taiwanese poll showing support for the U.S. approach found that only 34 percent of respondents saw the United States as a trustworthy country, down from 45 percent in 2021." https://t.co/UlTpY4G9L3
Will deepening skepticism about the U.S. as a trustworthy nation diminish Taiwan’s belief that it could fend off China? The island is a bundle of contradictions and doubts, less about its own government’s plans or even China's than those of the U.S. https://t.co/6xTZZasrDM
In 2021 Taiwanese trust in America was down to 45%. In one year it dropped even further to 34%. Smaller countries are starting to look to the East for partners. In exchange they will give up the dollar, join the BRICs,etc. Survival is a fear for many nations such as Taiwan and… https://t.co/9Vye54gSmd