French Lawmaker Files NATO Withdrawal Bid Over Greenland
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According to a YouGov poll for "The HuffPost", 71% of French people have a bad image of the US president, who is planning to seize Greenland.
The US is increasingly governed by power rather than right. Greenland, NATO and Venezuela show why Europe must stop wishful thinking about Trump's US.
The military has no choice: if the US attacks Greenland, Denmark must defend its territory – at all costs. In Copenhagen, Trump's threats are leading to anxiety, feelings of betrayal and intensive planning.
The French parliament will put the issue of a possible withdrawal from NATO to a vote.
Clémence Goetté, Vice-President of the French lower house of parliament (the National Assembly), proposed holding a vote on the country's possible withdrawal from NATO. According to the French politician, the issue of France's participation in the alliance has become particularly pressing in light of US President Trump's actions.
Trump Thinks He’s Got the Cards to Get Greenland
“When NATO members agreed last summer to increase defense spending, they lavished praise on Donald Trump for forcing the issue, believing that flattery would go a long way to keeping the president committed to the alliance and the cause of transatlantic security,” Politico reports. “But the takeaway for Trump, it turns out, was something else altogether — that bullying and threats were highly effective means of compelling longtime allies to act.…
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