Trump is not bluffing, Greenland situation is critical for Europe and NATO
- Anders Fogh Rasmussen accused Donald Trump of using Greenland to distract from real threats like Russia's military campaign in Ukraine.
- Rasmussen expressed that Trump's demand for Greenland under US jurisdiction undermines Western solidarity during a crucial period.
- He warned that a US takeover of Greenland could lead to the end of the world order as we know it and disturb global stability.
- Protests against a US takeover have occurred in Denmark and Greenland, with demonstrators opposing the hostile rhetoric towards the territory.
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SOTT FOCUS: NewsReal: Does Trump's 'Scramble for Greenland' Spell End of NATO?
Trump's Greenland grab has finally got the Euros asking geostrategic questions about the wisdom of over-dependence on American 'military protection'. But is it 'too little, too late'? They insist there's no way Greenland will become American territory, but Trump has issued tariffs against his erstwhile allies, and a June deadline. If NATO is coming apart at the seams, what about the 'Five Eyes' of the anglophone countries? Canada's abrupt shift …
The use of force in Greenland would mean a major crisis within NATO, says the Estonian foreign minister. Margus Tsahkna gave an interview to "Savitai" on Thursday, even before Donald Trump's threats to impose tariffs on European countries that supported Denmark, and said that fortunately NATO has not yet reached the point where it could destroy the Alliance, but acknowledged that the situation is very tense.
The sending of European soldiers to Greenland should be a kind of power demonstration. Now it only deepens the self-weakening of NATO, which Trump is doing so blindly.
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