Europe, Greenland and NATO
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Trump’s threat to annex an autonomous part of Denmark has plunged NATO into an unprecedented situation: An alliance based on collective defense now faces the prospect that one member might attack another.
US and Russian ideologies would be in alignment, leaving Europe as an island of liberalism, according to analysts.
The White House has kept all options for acquiring Greenland on the table, refusing to rule out military action.
Donald Trump’s renewed push to take control of Greenland has left European leaders trapped between defending a NATO ally and keeping the United States on side as the war in Ukraine drags on.
The NATO headquarters building in Brussels, the capital of Belgium. Photo: Xinhua. The UK is in talks with European allies about deploying a military force to Greenland that would
Europe's leaders continue to play supplicants to Trump, who may be an even bigger existential threat than Putin with his undisguised US imperialism Grandstanding, self-righteous and hypocritical, what can possibly go wrong with the European Union under the leadership of Ursula von der Leyen and Kaja Kallas?
Top Trump aide Stephen Miller says it's the "formal position" of the White House that Denmark's territory of Greenland "should be part of the U.S."
Europe could face a future without US nuclear deterrence, the former deputy head of Nato has warned, as Donald Trump’s vow to take Greenland smashes the “post Second World War order”.The White House has doubled down on its threat against the strategic,