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NATO Allies Take on Trump as Greenland Threats ‘Rupture’ Global Order

Mark Carney criticized the U.S. for fracturing global alliances and urged middle powers to form coalitions, while Trump promoted a zero-sum approach to U.S. power at Davos 2026.

  • On Tuesday, January 20 Mark Carney warned of a rupture in the world order and urged coalition-building, while on January 21 Donald Trump demanded "right, title and ownership" of Greenland.
  • Carney argued that over the past two decades, crises exposed risks of extreme global integration and recently great powers weaponized it, weakening the WTO and UN.
  • Carney outlined policy shifts that include tax cuts, removing trade barriers, signing twelve trade and security deals, doubling defence spending, and joining European defence procurement arrangements.
  • Immediate reaction in the United States was relief that Donald Trump said he would not use force to take Greenland, while analysts warned the Republican Party may lose the House and Senate in the November midterms.
  • The coming year is one of inflection for Trump's presidency, shaping how allies and middle powers diversify sovereignty and strategic autonomy amid weakening multilateral institutions.
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