New research reports that more than 70% of Australians have an unfavourable opinion of the United States, describing it as the world’s most powerful nation. The coverage says this level of negative sentiment is higher than that recorded for several other countries, including the UK, Canada, Japan, Spain and France. The articles present the findings as part of a broader comparison of international attitudes, placing Australia among the least favourable in its views of the US relative to other surveyed nationalities. The reports also link the general negative assessment of the US to views of former US president Donald Trump, which is reflected in the headlines across the outlets. However, the shared excerpts do not provide additional details such as the survey sponsor, methodology, sample size, dates of fieldwork, or the specific breakdown of opinions by demographic group. Across the three sources, the central point is consistent: Australians express strongly unfavourable views toward the US, at a rate exceeding comparisons with multiple other countries.