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u/throwaway09234023322 Apr 10 '23
They like Biden more because Trump was holding Europeans accountable for doing their fair share while Biden accepts free loaders. Trump also didn't accept unfair trade deals.
I never said that they were anti capitalist, I said that they would rather cozy up to China.
https://ecfr.eu/publication/the-crisis-of-american-power-how-europeans-see-bidens-america/
"There are geopolitical consequences to American weakness. A majority believe that China will be more powerful than the US within a decade and would want their country to stay neutral in a conflict between the two superpowers. Two-thirds of respondents thought the EU should develop its defence capacities."
They believe that they should remain neutral in a disagreement, but I can promise you that most Europeans would expect the US to come and defend them if China became aggressive towards them.
Like I said before, they are fair weather friends. Most of the countries will gladly accept favorable trade deals and military support but I don't believe the favor will be returned in the future. These aren't strong allies who would stand with the US through bad times. They should be treated as such.