NATO continues to be seen in a favorable light by people in member states
Views of NATO among Americans are at 61% favorable, the same as the overall median across the member states surveyed.
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Views of NATO among Americans are at 61% favorable, the same as the overall median across the member states surveyed.
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A median of 60% across 10 surveyed member countries have a favorable view of the political and military alliance.
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