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Carrot, Whip, Bazooka: How Europe Slowed Down Trump's Dispute over Greenland

New military plans for the Arctic: Is the U.S. turnaround in Greenland a liberation strike – or just a break before the next escalation?

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On January 20, President Daniel Noboa called for dialogue to overcome tension between the United States and Europe over Greenland and expressed his desire that international differences be resolved through conversation rather than impositions. Two days later, he applied the same request at the local level so that the diplomatic relationship of Ecuador and Colombia would not deteriorate.

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A compromise with Donald Trump is intended to defuse the conflict over Greenland. In Europe, this creates self-confident reactions. Federal vizekan Klingbeil feels a "nervosity" in the USA.

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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New military plans for the Arctic: Is the U.S. turnaround in Greenland a liberation strike – or just a break before the next escalation?

·Berlin, Germany
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Bochorno in Davos. Not only because of the highest temperature this season in the Swiss city: The United States and Europe have been warming the rhetoric of confrontation by Greenland. In the last few hours, several European leaders asked to take action.Read more

Europe is preparing for an all-out trade war with the US once again. The means they have to defend Greenland range from economic measures to increased defense.

·Greece
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DOBLE LLAVE – The tension between the United States and Europe over Greenland moved to the Davos Forum (Switzerland), where Brussels announced a "firm, united and proportional" response to the annexationist pressures of US President Donald Trump on the great Arctic island and Washington asked him to "breath deep" and "discard reprisals." There was great expectation at the meeting of world leaders for listening to the interventions of the Preside…

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voz.us broke the news in on Wednesday, January 21, 2026.
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