2026-06-25T10:48:11-04:00 / 福克斯新闻频道
民调:若北约盟友遭袭,69%的“让美国再次伟大”共和党人会支持动用军事力量
作者:摩根·菲利普斯 福克斯新闻
发布于2026年6月25日美国东部时间上午10:48
北约秘书长马克·吕特在白宫新闻发布会上称赞唐纳德·特朗普总统在国际联盟中的领导力。
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一项新民调显示,大多数美国人,包括大多数共和党人和自称为“让美国再次伟大”(MAGA)的共和党人,都认为保持美国在北约成员国中的身份对美国的安全与繁荣至关重要。
里根研究所夏季民调发现,73%的美国人认为留在北约对美国的安全与繁荣至关重要,其中包括64%的共和党人和61%的MAGA共和党人。福克斯新闻数字频道提前获得了这份民调的预览版,该民调将于周日正式公布。
民调还显示两党都支持北约的集体防御原则。在受访者了解到北约成员国有义务在遭到袭击时互相援助后,76%的民主党人、71%的共和党人和69%的MAGA共和党人表示,如果北约盟友遭到袭击,他们会支持美国动用军事力量进行回应。
此次民调发布之际,唐纳德·特朗普总统仍在敦促北约盟友承担更多联盟集体防御的负担。周三在白宫与北约秘书长马克·吕特的会晤中,特朗普批评了几个欧洲盟友,称他们在最近美国针对伊朗的行动中支持力度不足,而吕特则称赞了特朗普的领导力,并称赞他推动北约成员国增加国防开支。
【专题】新民调揭示美国人对伊朗的两种看法——两者支持率几乎不相上下
大多数美国人,包括大多数共和党人和自称为MAGA的共和党人,都认为保持美国在北约中的成员身份对国家的安全与繁荣至关重要。这一民调结果发布之际,唐纳德·特朗普总统正与北约秘书长马克·吕特举行会晤。(埃文·武奇/路透社)
里根研究所夏季民调于5月26日至6月3日期间在全国范围内对1555名受访者进行,误差幅度为正负2.5个百分点。该民调采用混合方法进行,包括现场电话采访、在线小组调查和短信转网页回复。
为了更准确反映美国人口结构,调查结果参照美国人口普查局2023年美国社区调查的人口统计基准进行了加权处理,包括年龄、性别、种族、地区和教育水平。此次民调还额外抽样了331名30岁以下的MAGA共和党人,该群体的误差幅度为正负5个百分点。
里根研究所夏季民调发现,73%的美国人认为留在北约对美国的安全与繁荣至关重要,其中包括64%的共和党人和61%的MAGA共和党人。(官方图片/拉美通讯社通过路透社连线提供)
里根研究所是一家总部位于华盛顿的政策组织,倡导里根政府“以实力求和平”以及美国在海外持续发挥领导作用的外交政策传统。
特朗普周三与吕特会晤期间,吕特在白宫会晤中再次对美国总统大加赞赏。
【专题】特朗普推动北约大幅增支——接下来的难题:欧洲真的能参战吗?
“我想明确指出,你在伊朗问题上的行动有多重要,”吕特对特朗普说,“这首先关乎伊朗的核能力,他们当时几乎已经掌握了这项技术。”
与此同时,特朗普批评了几个欧洲盟友,称他们在美国针对伊朗的行动中支持力度不足。
北约的集体防御原则,即《华盛顿条约》第5条,在该联盟77年的历史中仅被援引过一次。2001年9月11日恐怖袭击发生后,北约成员国一致援引该条款,宣布对美国的袭击就是对所有联盟成员国的袭击。(本·斯坦索尔/泳池频道通过路透社)
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“我对意大利感到失望。我对英国感到失望,”他说,“我们对德国和法国也很失望。我们对大多数国家都感到失望。西班牙就是一场灾难。”
“我们不需要他们的钱,我们什么都不需要。我们拥有世界上最强大的军事力量,但我只想要忠诚,”特朗普说。
北约的集体防御原则,即《华盛顿条约》第5条,在该联盟77年的历史中仅被援引过一次。2001年9月11日恐怖袭击发生后,北约成员国一致援引该条款,宣布对美国的袭击就是对所有联盟成员国的袭击。
长期以来,特朗普一直批评北约成员国未能达到联盟的国防开支承诺,有时甚至威胁要退出该联盟,他认为美国承担了不成比例的安全负担。
在其第一和第二任期内,他都在推动盟友大幅增加军事开支,同时警告美国不应独自承担欧洲的防御成本。
记者无法立即联系到白宫和北约置评。
Most Trump supporters still back NATO despite years of Trump’s criticism, new poll finds
2026-06-25T10:48:11-04:00 / Fox News
69% of MAGA Republicans would back military force if a NATO ally were attacked, a new poll says
By Morgan Phillips Fox News
Published June 25, 2026 10:48am EDT
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte credits President Donald Trump’s leadership in international alliances during a White House press conference.
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Most Americans, including majorities of Republicans and self-identified MAGA Republicans, say keeping the United States in NATO is important to the nation’s security and prosperity, according to a new poll.
The Reagan Institute Summer Survey found that 73% of Americans say remaining in NATO matters to U.S. security and prosperity, including 64% of Republicans and 61% of MAGA Republicans. Fox News Digital obtained a preview of the survey, which will be made public Sunday.
The poll also found bipartisan support for NATO’s collective defense principle. After respondents were told that NATO members are obligated to come to one another’s defense if attacked, 76% of Democrats, 71% of Republicans and 69% of MAGA Republicans said they would support the U.S. responding with military force if a NATO ally were attacked.
The findings come as President Donald Trump continues to press NATO allies to shoulder more of the burden for the alliance’s collective defense. During a White House meeting Wednesday with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, Trump criticized several European allies for what he described as insufficient support during the recent U.S. operation against Iran, even as Rutte praised Trump’s leadership and credited him with pushing NATO members to boost defense spending.
NEW POLL REVEALS AMERICANS SEE TWO PATHS ON IRAN — AND SUPPORT BOTH ALMOST EQUALLY
Most Americans, including majorities of Republicans and self-identified MAGA Republicans, say keeping the United States in NATO is important to the nation’s security and prosperity, according to a new poll released as President Donald Trump meets with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte.(Evan Vucci/Reuters)
The Reagan Institute Summer Survey was conducted May 26 through June 3 among 1,555 respondents nationwide and carries a margin of error of plus or minus 2.5 percentage points. The survey used a mixed-mode methodology that included live telephone interviews, an online panel and text-to-web responses.
To better reflect the U.S. population, the results were weighted using demographic benchmarks from the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2023 American Community Survey, including age, gender, race, region and education levels. The poll also included an oversample of 331 MAGA Republicans under age 30, a group with a margin of error of plus or minus 5 percentage points.
The Reagan Institute Summer Survey found that 73% of Americans say remaining in NATO matters to U.S. security and prosperity, including 64% of Republicans and 61% of MAGA Republicans.(Handout / Latin America News Agency via Reuters Connect)
The Reagan Institute is a Washington-based policy organization that advocates the Reagan foreign-policy tradition of “peace through strength” and sustained American leadership abroad.
Trump met with Rutte Wednesday, who once again offered effusive praise for the American president during their White House meeting.
TRUMP PUSHED NATO TO SPEND BIG — NOW COMES THE HARDER QUESTION: CAN EUROPE ACTUALLY FIGHT?
“I really want to make clear how important it is what you are doing on Iran,” Rutte told Trump. “This is first of all about the nuclear capability Iran was very near to getting its hands on,”
Trump, meanwhile, criticized several European allies for what he described as insufficient support during the U.S. operation against Iran.
NATO’s collective defense principle, known as Article 5 of the Washington Treaty, has been invoked only once in the alliance’s 77-year history. NATO allies unanimously invoked the provision after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, declaring the attacks on the United States an attack on all members of the alliance.(Ben Stansall/Pool via Reuters)
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“I was disappointed with Italy. I was disappointed with the UK,” he said. “We were disappointed with Germany and France. We’re disappointed with most of them. Spain is a horror show.”
“We don’t need their money, we don’t need anything. We have the most powerful military in the world by far, but I just want loyalty,” Trump said.
NATO’s collective defense principle, known as Article 5 of the Washington Treaty, has been invoked only once in the alliance’s 77-year history. NATO allies unanimously invoked the provision after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, declaring the attacks on the United States an attack on all members of the alliance.
Trump has long criticized NATO members for failing to meet alliance defense spending commitments — at times even threatening to pull out of the alliance — arguing the U.S. has carried a disproportionate share of its security burden.
During both his first and second terms, he has pushed allies to significantly increase military spending while warning that the U.S. should not bear the costs of Europe’s defense alone.
The White House and NATO could not immediately be reached for comment.
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