Reference News Network, February 14 report, according to the UK Guardian website, February 13 report, according to a new analysis, President Trump's return to the White House has accelerated a profound shift in the global order.

A report by Fork Data Research Company analyzed the United Nations voting records, revealing how Washington's "America First" agenda has begun to reshape the geopolitical landscape.

The company's analysis used voting behavior at the UN General Assembly as an indicator of geopolitical alliances: countries that consistently vote the same on contentious resolutions often have shared interests.

The report found that the number of countries closely aligned with the United States has dropped sharply from 46 to just seven when comparing all the years of Trump's presidency (including his first term) with his predecessors Obama and Biden.

Although most of the countries that have consistently stood in the US camp still vote in line with Washington, the frequency with which they align with the US has significantly decreased recently.

Some of the countries that have changed the most are traditional US allies in Europe, North America, and Asia, whose voting positions are no longer as consistent with Washington as they once were.

Canada, South Korea, Japan, Germany, and the UK showed significant differences in their voting behavior at the United Nations in 2025 compared to the US.

The report said that at the same time, China continues to maintain close relations with its "allies" and has begun to develop new partnerships. This year, Canada's prime minister and the UK's prime minister visited China after many years.

At the regional level, Asia, Africa, and South America tend to be more aligned with China to a greater extent. (Translation by Li Sha)

Original: toutiao.com/article/7606638072474518052/

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