The transatlantic order is crumbling. Greenland is a moment of great rupture | Christopher S Chivvis

Washington's Threat to Greenland: The Calm Before the Storm?

The recent announcement by Washington that it will impose punitive tariffs of 10% to 25% on eight European allies unless they facilitate the "complete and total purchase" of Greenland is a stark reminder that the post-1945 transatlantic order is indeed crumbling. This brazen move has all the hallmarks of a classic imperial power play, where might makes right and territorial sovereignty is used as a bargaining chip for trade access.

The implications are far-reaching and grave. Europe is facing a moment of profound rupture, one that challenges its very sense of security and sovereignty. The US's actions are a throwback to the era of 19th-century imperialism, where land and people were bought and sold like commodities. This is not just bad weather; it's a structural shift that demands a fundamental response from Europe.

The strain on European relations is already intense, with France, Germany, and Denmark struggling to balance their competing interests. The US's pressure is designed to expose EU fault lines and create internal divisions, forcing member states to prioritize different existential threats and divergent interests. However, this comes at a steep price: the erosion of trust in NATO and the undermining of the security guarantee itself.

The eastern flank, particularly Poland and the Baltic states, is facing an impossible paradox. They rely on American boots and missiles to deter Russian aggression, but Trump's policy threatens to undermine that very logic. Can they put stock in the word of an ally that uses coercion to compel the sale of a neighbor's territory? The EU's Anti-Coercion Instrument (ACI) may be their best defense, but firing it against Washington would be a major escalation that risks irreversibility.

In Brussels and Berlin, there is a deep-seated institutional hope that this is just a temporary aberration. However, this reflex must be actively resisted. The wait-and-see approach is no longer a strategy; it's a recipe for perpetual vassalage. European leaders must seize on this crisis to force recalcitrant national defense industries into irreversible cooperation and break long-standing taboos to re-energize the continent's economy.

The cost of inaction will be high. Europe must overcome bureaucratic and nationalistic resistance to defend its sovereignty and create a radical mix of immigration, economic liberalism, and wise industrial policy that boosts the continent into the first tier of technological powers. Producing the financial resources for an independent defense will take years; every month spent debating is a month lost.

The choice is no longer between the status quo and integration. It's between a painful European rebirth or a slow descent into a world where the EU collapses internally, its security is in tatters, and it becomes a target for expansion in Moscow. The time for talk is over; the time for action has begun.
 
πŸ€” This US move on Greenland is super concerning, feels like they're trying to flex their muscles again. If Europe gets caught up in this, it's gonna be bad news - trade tensions and stuff could go up, and it'd be a huge blow to the EU's sovereignty 🚨. Poland and Baltic states are already feeling the heat with Russia, so can we really trust Washington? πŸ’” The EU needs to step up and resist this, or else they'll be stuck in neutral for ages ⏰. It's time for them to take control of their own security and future, no more waiting around πŸ•°οΈ.
 
this news is just another example of how us policy makers think they can strong arm everyone else to get what they want πŸ€”πŸ’Έ i mean come on 10-25% tariffs on europe unless they sell greenland? that's like us wanting canada or mexico to give us their oil and gas for free πŸš«πŸ‘Ž no way joe.

and another thing, what's with the "complete and total purchase" of greenland? is this just some sort of proxy war between the eu and the us? because if so, that's a really bad idea βš οΈπŸ’£

europe needs to stand up for itself and not let the us dictate its foreign policy. they should be working together with their own allies instead of playing nice with washington πŸ€πŸ‘«
 
just saw this news 🀯, sounds like us going down with europe if they don't sort out their act... 25% tariffs on 8 european allies? that's straight from a bad cold war movie πŸ’Έ usa just wants to own greenland and make all of europe dance to its tune... no thanks. we should be focusing on our own problems instead of trying to save some country that doesn't even want to join us πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
 
🚨🌎 this move by the US is super reckless, feels like they're trying to recreate some old imperial powers vibe 🀯 and Europe needs to wake up ASAP ⏰, can't just sit around waiting for something to happen, gotta take control of its own destiny πŸ’ͺ and stop letting Washington dictate what's best for them πŸ‘Ž
 
🀯 10% to 25% tariffs on Greenland? What's next? Washington thinks they can just muscle Europe into doing what they want? πŸ˜’ It's like they're trying to relive the colonial era all over again. Newsflash: the world is not your oyster, America! 🌊 If the EU is going to take a stand, it needs to be united and strong. No more playing nice with Washington. The US should focus on its own domestic issues instead of poking around in European affairs like a bad habit. πŸ’Έ Time for Europe to stop playing defense and start taking charge of its own destiny. πŸ”„
 
πŸ€” think this whole thing is super weird that they're trying to strong-arm europe into selling greenland 🌿 like what's in it for us? seems like a pretty weak hand to play 😏 also can't help but wonder if trump's just trying to distract from something else that's going down behind the scenes 🀫
 
πŸ™„ I'm totally buying into the US's plan to dictate Greenland sales πŸ€”, who needs sovereignty anyway? It's not like the EU can just sit back and watch as their interests get pushed around by a bully πŸ€‘. Europe should just give in to the US's demands and save themselves the drama πŸ˜‚. Those Eastern European countries are basically begging for Russian aggression, so it's only fair that they get taken advantage of by an ally πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. Can we please just fast forward to the EU becoming a top-tier tech nation already? πŸš€
 
πŸ€” This whole thing is sounding like a recipe for disaster to me... I mean, 10% to 25% tariffs on eight European allies? That's just begging for an EU backlash. And what's with the US trying to strong-arm Greenland into being sold? Like, who even cares about that island? 🌴 It's just another way of showing off Washington's military might and flexing its muscles.

And don't even get me started on how this is gonna affect Poland and those other Baltic states. They're already in a delicate spot with Russia, and now the US is threatening to undermine NATO? Not cool, mate. πŸ˜’ The EU needs to stand firm and not let Washington dictate its own security policy. It's time for Brussels to show some backbone and take control of its own destiny.

But at the same time, I get why Europe is worried. This does feel like a classic imperial power play, and it's hard not to see the US trying to muscle in on European affairs once again. πŸ’ͺ So yeah, let's hope the EU can stay calm and focused, and not let Washington get its way... but if they do decide to push back, I'm all for that 😏
 
the whole thing reeks of american bullying 🀬. europe can't just sit back and let them dictate how things go down. they need to stand up for themselves and take control of their own destiny πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡ΊπŸ’ͺ it's not going to be easy, but they gotta try or else they'll just get taken advantage of forever πŸ’Έ. the whole thing feels like a ploy to distract us from trump's other shady moves while he's in office πŸ€₯
 
🀯 I've been saying this for ages... we're living in a era of superpower brinksmanship πŸ”„. Remember when China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) was first proposed? People thought it was just another debt-trap diplomacy scheme πŸ˜’, but now we see the US trying to do something similar with Greenland 🌍️. It's like they think we've all forgotten about the lessons of history πŸ“š... that might makes right doesn't always work out in our favor πŸ’”.

And what's really annoying is how Europe is just sitting on its hands πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ, waiting for someone else to make a move. "Oh, it's just a temporary aberration" πŸ™„? That's not how diplomacy works, folks! We need to call out the US for what it is – a bully 🚫 – and start making our own decisions about our own future 🌟.

I'm so over the wait-and-see approach 😴... it's time for Europe to take ownership of its security and economy πŸ’ͺ. We can't keep relying on the US to save us; we need to be proactive πŸ”₯. It's not going to be easy, but if we don't try, we'll be left with nothing πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ.

By the way, has anyone thought about what would happen if the EU was forced to abandon its sovereignty? πŸŒͺ️ That's a whole different can of worms...
 
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