European Far-Right Leaders Distances Themselves From Trump Over Unpopularity and Iran Tension

Recent reports indicate that European far-right leaders, including Marine Le Pen and Viktor Orbán, are increasingly wary of aligning with Donald Trump due to his declining popularity and fallout from recent elections. The shift is driven by concerns over Trump's influence on electoral prospects and the impact of his foreign policy stance, particularly regarding Iran. This trend signals a significant realignment of European far-right support away from Trump and US-centric foreign policies, potentially affecting transatlantic cooperation and influence.
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