Monday, January 19, 2026

‘Europe will not be blackmailed’: Sweeping retaliation on the cards after Trump’s Greenland threats





‘Europe will not be blackmailed’: Sweeping retaliation on the cards after Trump’s Greenland threats




By David Crowe
Updated January 19, 2026 — 12.17pm
first published at 5.45am



London: European leaders are warning of a “dangerous downward spiral” in relations with the United States in the dispute over Greenland, as they canvass a sweeping retaliation against President Donald Trump for threatening new tariffs on their exports.

However, the eight leaders are being careful to avoid any personal remarks that might inflame the dispute with Trump when the argument has the potential to wreck the NATO alliance.




Denmark’s prime minister says Europe won’t be blackmailed by Trump’s threat of tariffs against eight NATO member states.CREDIT:AP

Instead, they are blasting Trump’s policy move as “blackmail” and framing it as a test of sovereignty for them all.

“We stand in full solidarity with the Kingdom of Denmark and the people of Greenland,” says the statement from the leaders of the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark and the Netherlands.

“Building on the process begun last week, we stand ready to engage in a dialogue based on the principles of sovereignty and territorial integrity that we stand firmly behind.

“Tariff threats undermine transatlantic relations and risk a dangerous downward spiral. We will continue to stand united and coordinated in our response. We are committed to upholding our sovereignty.”

A key point in the statement is the reference to “our” sovereignty, not just the borders of Greenland or Denmark. The European leaders see this as a bigger question because Trump is using economic coercion so nakedly against them.

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen sums this up in a message that welcomes the support from neighbours.

“Europe will not be blackmailed,” she writes. “At the same time, it is now even clearer that this is an issue that reaches far beyond our own borders.”

There is no sign, so far, of an urgent meeting of the leaders to show their unity against Trump. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has called Trump to urge him to stop the trade threats, while French President Emmanuel Macron has called counterparts to urge a tough response.




Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has said Greenland’s status is not up for discussion.CREDIT:AP

Macron is said to want European Union members to use their “trade bazooka” against Trump – a drastic sanction on US companies that could, in theory, stymie exports worth €93 billion (about $162 billion). The Financial Times said the EU members were discussing the option.

Outwardly, at least, the European strategy seems designed to avoid a sense of panic.

Trump is using tactics that convey drama and heighten pressure by setting a deadline of February 1 for new tariffs of 10 per cent on the eight countries. He says this will climb to 25 per cent on June 1.

The president seems have taken offence at a small military exercise by the eight nations to support Denmark in recent days, in an operation called Arctic Endurance. This involves about 15 personnel from France and the same from Germany, but only a single officer from Britain.

There is not much time for Trump to cool down, but he has delayed his tariff threats in the past.


‘No intimidation or threat will influence us – neither in Ukraine, nor in Greenland, nor anywhere else in the world when we are confronted with such situations’. Emmanuel Macron, president of France

This time, the European leaders may want to avoid the impression that they are rushing to compromise. Many of them have the chance to talk to Trump within days, when he attends the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte says he hopes to see Trump in Davos. There is no announcement, so far, of a broader summit on the sidelines of the Swiss gathering.

The future of NATO is at stake, and it looks like the easy option for the Europeans is to trade away Greenland to pacify Trump. But this would mean “selling” the 57,000 people of Greenland – an unconscionable and, frankly, impossible transaction.

This leaves the hard option of holding the line against Trump and rejecting his economic coercion. History suggests that if they cave to his tariff threat now, he will only use the same threat again.

Six months ago, Starmer struck a trade deal with Trump to avoid higher tariffs. Now, that agreement is obsolete because new tariffs are on the way. A separate “technology prosperity deal” from last September, announced when King Charles III gave Trump the full royal treatment during his state visit, is in limbo.

The European Union agreed to a trade deal with Trump in July, claiming it would create certainty in uncertain times. This requires a vote in the European parliament, but it is now on hold because of the threats over Greenland.

This is the trouble with trying to mollify Trump when he threatens tariffs. No deal sticks. So why do a deal?

The European leaders may end up copying the line taken by Chinese President Xi Jinping.

“We do not want a tariff war, but we are not afraid of one,” the Chinese government said last October, during one of several disputes with the US on trade.

For the Europeans, the lesson of the past year is that giving ground to Trump in one argument over tariffs will not bring any genuine certainty because there is likely to be another argument and another tariff threat.


Extreme move

While there is talk about Europe reacting with decisions on defence, such as threatening to withdraw their support for American bases in their countries, this would be an extreme move that would only weaken security for them all.

The danger to watch for is a decision by Trump to cut military support to NATO forces in Europe, forcing countries to commit more to the alliance. Republicans are declaring he has gone too far with his tariff threat against NATO allies, so they may attempt to restrain him from making things worse.

While the message from Europe may not change Trump’s mind, there is a chance that the counsel from Republican supporters could prevent him from greater damage to the NATO alliance.

The formal rejection from the eight European leaders adds to remarks in the hours after Trump announced his new move.

The most provocative is French President Emmanuel Macron, who appears to draw a parallel between American pressure over Greenland and Russian pressure over Ukraine.

“No intimidation or threat will influence us – neither in Ukraine, nor in Greenland, nor anywhere else in the world when we are confronted with such situations,” Macron says on X.

“Tariff threats are unacceptable and have no place in this context.”

Macron, like others, is taking a hard line. There is a chance that sanity might prevail: that Trump may relent on tariffs and accept a security deal on Greenland that gives him more military bases without full ownership.

This is an argument for Europe to hold firm without inflaming Trump – admittedly, an almost impossible balance with such a volatile president.

The alternative is the ruination of NATO. Trump may respond to a trade war by using force against American allies and seizing Greenland despite their protests. In this scenario, previously unthinkable, the alliance is broken and Europe is exposed. And everything depends on who, one day, replaces Trump.






25 comments:

  1. Fuck is either an amazing genius or amazingly stupid moron.

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  2. Denmark is Crucial for the protection of Europe & NATO against Bloodymir Rasputin’s navy especially their nuklear subs.

    Denmark can lock up Rasputin’s Baltic and Northern Fleets which needs to pass through the GIUK passageway or Denmark’s territorial waters just off Copenhagen.

    But neither Denmark nor NATO have the capability nor resources to stop Rasputin.

    Why do they want Crimea? Because they need Warm water port for their Black Sea Fleet.

    Why did they Rampas Haishenwai from Eastern Bully? Because they need Warm water port for their Pacific Fleet.

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    1. Warm water ports!

      They r not only for military vessels. They r also vital to commercial shipping activities.

      The commercial considerations r the sole reason ok f WHY all the old colonial powers seized viable ports allover the world.

      SU wasn't a navy power, neither is the current Russia. The SU military fleets were more for defensive reaction against Yankee led western hegemonic expansion.

      Mfer, just count how many oversea SU colonies were there when the western DemoNcratic colonists were running wild allover the globe.

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  3. People mocking the idea of the U.S. buying Greenland don’t know history.
    1867 – Andrew Johnson: explored buying Greenland & Iceland (right after Alaska).
    WWII – FDR: U.S. took over Greenland’s defense while Denmark was occupied.
    1946 – Truman: offered $100M in gold to buy it.
    Cold War – Eisenhower → Kennedy: nonstop negotiations for bases, radar, missiles.
    Post–Cold War – Clinton/Bush/Obama: expanded Arctic security & missile defense.
    2019 – Trump: said publicly what presidents discussed privately for 150+ years.
    The U.S. didn’t “suddenly” want Greenland.
    It’s been defending it, negotiating it, and embedding there since the 1800s.
    Greenland = Arctic power, shipping lanes, missiles, minerals.
    Trump didn’t invent it.
    He said the quiet part out loud.

    https://x.com/maxven3/status/2013084158008975640?s=46&t=8K6fzabO3g6uaj4KxwSSjg

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    1. Except the mfering TRUTH outflanking all those camouflage reasons mentioned.

      Mfer, who is the yankee at war with, such that Greenland is a must US territory, all this 150+yes?

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  4. Imagine if UK, Frenchie, Swedish, German, Yitalian etc taxpayers are asked to pay 5% of their GDP to defend US southern and northern borders. What would they say?

    The United States has been a founding member of NATO since 1949. The U.S. contributions over 76 years around $5B. As percentages have changed over the years this equates to roughly $750M - $800M annually.

    NATO will be nothing without the United States.

    https://x.com/1109Patricia/status/2013207980380930486?s=20

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    1. & who asked US to be such a generous world policeman, mfer?

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  5. Learn From History. Learn From Your Mistakes.

    This was what Obama said after (he thought) he had negotiated an agreement with IRGC....appeasement does not work....

    Barack Obama after Iran Nuclear Deal, Aug 2015:

    Iran will gain access to ~56 billion dollars. Our best analysts expect the bulk of this revenue to improve the economy and benefit the lives of the Iranian people, not that this money be funneled into Iran's pernicious activities.

    https://x.com/Osint613/status/2013226150223389064?s=20

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    1. mfer, where & how this '~56 billion dollars' come from & been distributed, as in Obama's vague deal of fart!

      Ooop… u haven't even read that disyributed contents yet! There r also hidden fine prints too

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  6. Did you know that, reportedly, the price for a seat on the Board of Peace, starts from $1B...

    https://x.com/i/status/2013375610391814189

    President Trump Invites Vladimir Putin and Alexander Lukashenko to Join Gaza Board of Peace - U.N. Now Having Fits

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    1. https://x.com/i/status/2013401486504460788

      Trump Wants Gaza Board Constitution and Remittance Agreement Signed in Davos - EU/Macron Flips Out, "No Way"

      https://x.com/i/status/2013402575823888393

      In a stunning and rapid strategy to keep the globalists from realizing what he is assembling, it is being reported that President Trump wants the Gaza Board of Peace constitution and remittance agreement signed in Davos. 

      However, as the United Nations, European leaders and traditional globalists who compromise the WEF assembly begin to realize what Trump is putting together, they are getting triggered.

      In essence, as people of self-appointed political importance are starting to realize, President Trump is assembling an entirely new structure for global partnerships that will likely end up with the functional obsolesce of the United Nations.  Trump is selecting world leaders through the invite to a global board of peace; Gaza merely represents the initial venue.

      One of the key aspects is the new global assembly will each pay their own way. No free riders this time. You want to sit at the big table; join the big club of sovereignty; assemble with a mutually respectful team of action; then pay the entrance fee to attend.

      Surprise! 😀 [Remember the “Happy Trump” pin?]

      And….

      Wait for it….

      Who/Where/What is the first voice to rise against this global alliance for peace?

      .....“So far, only Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has publicly pushed back against the proposal. While he’s in favor of the Board of Peace as a concept, his office said the make-up of a separate Gaza committee serving under the board, was “not coordinated with Israel and runs contrary to its policy,” after officials from Qatar and Turkey were included.”.....

      Wait, so Israel is not happy…. Not just about Gaza; but about, well, everything this new structure could possibly mean.

      Meanwhile, “Argentina’s Javier Milei confirmed he’ll become a founding member and Italy’s Giorgia Meloni has pitched herself as a mediator who is “ready to do our part.””

      Can you see it now?

      Leftist/Globalist United Nations imperialism is diminished. While a nationalist, respectful sovereign alliance rises.

      Farewell five-eyes. Giddy up freedom!

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    2. Worth a read?

      https://x.com/i/status/2013535701715820816

      Trump detonating series of bombshells on Truth Social overnight: leaking private messages from President Macron, posting image of Canada and Greenland as part of the US and going all out on PM Starmer and UK by calling the Chagos deal an ‘act of great stupidity’, and opening him up to attacks from opposition MPs long-opposed to the deal.

      Been speaking around government this morning to get a sense of what the hell is going on after the PM yesterday sought to reiterate the UK’s position on Greenland while also trying to de-escalate, stressing the strong relationship, dodging the matter of retaliatory tariffs (although not ruling it out) and avoiding any incendiary language adopted by other leaders clearly fed up with Trump.

      What’s clear is a sense that Trump is trying to pressure UK by going hostile on Chagos - he clearly links the Chagos deal to Greenland in the post. But what is also clear, is that UK govt is not going to change positon on Greenland, nor it is going to wobble on Chagos and will press on with the agreement with the Mauritian government.

      But the lashing out against the UK and Starmer seems to be part of a bigger assault on allies - as Trump reveals private messages with Macron and shares a map of Canada as US territory, which will no doubt explode in Canada when the country wakes up in a few hours.

      This is what work and pensions secretary Pat McFadden just said: “What we saw last night... was a series of posts criticising a number of world leaders. That may tell us that the President is frustrated right now. I don't really believe this is about Chagos. I think it's about Greenland and the best way to resolve that is through dialogue with the Danish government and that's what we've said all along.”

      Trump is clearly frustrated that European allies are standing firm on Greenland and facing down this threats, regardless of the consequences on the tariffs. Meanwhile, his Board of Peace plan has also fallen flat as the President demands $1bn for membership of a club that seems intended to undermine the United Nations. France intends to reject Trump’s invitation over concerns that it would call into question “the principles and structure of the United Nations,” according to a reports from the AFP news agency, while the UK government has “severe reservations” about the project’s legal framework, according to the The Times.

      Yesterday, the former Danish PM and Danish Foreign minister Lars Rasmussen told me how surprised he’d been by Trump’s public threats on social media over the weekend because he thought Denmark had come to an agreement with Vice President Vance and Secretary of State Rubio that the profound disagreement on Greenland would be negotiated away from social media.

      “We agreed that we should move this dialogue from social media and Truth Social...I thought, we have managed not to solve the problem, but to find a pathway forward. It was disrupted, by the statement from the president. And that's a reality of life.”

      It’s a reality all leaders dealing with, as Trump’s increasingly erratic behaviour with allies makes the US almost impossible to deal with, though the UK positon is that it must continue to try.

      Last night I was told it was “highly unlikely” the PM would attend Davos given that there is no sign of any resolution or big set piece of multi-lateral meeting in resolution of the biggest matters for the UK and EU - Greenland and Ukraine. But am told there will be engagement with the US administration this morning and conversation in Davos between UK and US players.

      But Trump turning on Starmer after all the PM’s efforts to build a good relationship, is undoubtedly a blow and raise questions about how else Starmer might have dealt with Trump. For the UK’s part, it managed to negotiate better trade terms during that purple patch. But now, this relationship is clearly under huge strain. I imagine Starmer will ignore it and carry on, his problem is that his opponents will not

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  7. Apparently Vietnam was invited for a seat to the table. Pakistan also seems to have got one.

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  8. Europe wants protection, but they haven’t met their NATO commitment.

    Instead, they fund massive social programs:
    - Sweden gives 480 days of paid parental leave.
    - Germany has free public universities.
    - 25% of France’s national budget goes to public pensions.
    - The U.S. covers 2/3 of NATO defense costs.

    That imbalance, and the arrogance behind it, is why Greenland is on the table.

    https://x.com/scrowder/status/2013340689522925582?s=20

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    1. mfer, WHY the Yank is willingly contributing the majority of the NATO fund all these yes w/o a fart till the coming of trump?

      All parent would know that spoiled kids take advantages of whats given outright w/o asking.

      Ooop… u ain't parent of 'choice'

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  9. Yesterday Jan 19 was Martin Luther King Jr Day.

    Did you know MLK Jr. was a proud Zionist?

    Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. openly supported Israel and the Jewish people’s right to self-determination.

    MLK understood something many pretend not to today:
    Zionism is a civil rights movement.

    👀 Make this go viral.
    Repost if you stand with MLK and Israel.

    https://x.com/JewsFightBack/status/2013317354474872991?s=20

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    1. MLK was also a womanizer, even those he was a devoted christian priest.

      So, there u have the answer for yr fart of 2cents

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  10. Take a Good Look at this Mercator Map and Understand why Greenland is so important......

    https://x.com/AlexanderPayton/status/2013364156334784868?s=20

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    1. Mercator Map is a distorted version of real geographical earth, mfer

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  11. Ilmu Alam lesson for the day.....

    Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš:

    I bought a globe so I could see exactly where Greenland is.

    The Oreshnik would fly from Russia to the White House in 26 minutes, and the eleventh minute would be exactly over Greenland.

    So Donald Trump’s arguments about China and Russia are relevant…

    https://x.com/clashreport/status/2013367032503312613?s=20

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    1. Same argument in reverse, for the Russian & Chinese!

      Ooop… u choose to see only yr side's argument & fart about it

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  12. Tariffs...more powderful than any military weapon ever invented....

    🚨 GERMANY JUST PULLED ITS TROOPS OUT OF GREENLAND — AND EVERYONE KNOWS WHY

    Berlin abruptly ordered its entire recon team in Greenland — including a rear admiral — to drop everything and flee the island in 44 hours, canceling all meetings and flying home with zero explanation.

    This happened right after President Trump hit NATO allies with new tariffs over their push to block U.S. control of Greenland.

    Denmark invited Europe for a “joint Arctic mission.”
    Germany showed up with 15 troops.
    Trump sent tariffs — and suddenly Germany ran.
    Europe calls it “coordination.”
    Everyone else calls it what it is:
    Washington flexed. Berlin folded.
    The Greenland standoff is real — and escalating fast.

    See y'all in Davos next week....

    https://x.com/miriti55453/status/2013160482845368424?s=20

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    1. wakakakaka… tariffs cut both way. It's a contest of staying power & mental stamina

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  13. 🇺🇸🇩🇪🇬🇱 GERMAN BLITZKRIEG IN GREENLAND:

    1) January 16, German soldiers arrived in Greenland.

    2) January 17, Trump imposed additional tariffs on Germany.

    3) January 18, German soldiers departed from Greenland.

    Not One Bullet Fired, Just One Twit....

    https://x.com/ABridgen/status/2013159437335155036?s=20

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