I don't think it makes sense the assume the US considers any country its ally.
The full quote makes it clear Kissinger was saying, in the context of the Vietnam War, that the US should come to the aid of their friends:
> "Word should be gotten to Nixon that if Thieu meets the same fate as Diem, the word will go out to the nations of the world that it may be dangerous to be America's enemy, but to be America's friend is fatal."
It shares that intelligence with the countries it was gathered from. It's been explicitly stated many times that this is an intentional work around for weak constitutional provisions on protection of citizens.
I spy on your guys. You spy on mine. We all share notes.
This isn't a "The US vs. The World" this is "The Wealthy vs. The Poor."
I'm glad Europe is finally waking up to this reality.
But in general I agree, the other parts got a big wakeup call.
I’m Scandinavian. The US is an adversary; please wake up.
How come the EU is making a "digital sovereignty" push? Why are only EU people allowed to compete for EU services? Are there no evil people in the EU?