Katya Adler Europe Editor
BBCOne thing in Europe has snapped. Donald Trump doubled down once more on Monday, in his insistence that the US wants Greenland for nationwide safety causes.
Is he ready to make use of power to grab it, journalists requested him? “No remark,” stated the president, sending chills down the backbone of Greenland’s anxious inhabitants. Once more.
Greenland is a semi-autonomous territory of Denmark – a member of the EU and of Nato. President Trump is now leaning closely on Denmark’s allies in each these organisations to desert Copenhagen and let the US take management of Greenland, or face punitive taxes on all their exports to the US.
It is a horror state of affairs for European economies, that are already within the doldrums. Particularly these reliant on exporting to the US, like Germany’s automobile business and Italy’s luxurious items market.
AFP through Getty PhotographsOn Monday Germany’s finance minister stated, “we won’t enable ourselves to be blackmailed” after an emergency assembly together with his French counterpart.
The Trump threats landed like a slap within the face of European governments, who (individually, within the case of the EU and the UK) had solely simply settled tariff offers with the US president final yr.
“We’re dwelling by uncharted territories. We have by no means seen this earlier than. An ally, a pal of 250 years, is contemplating utilizing tariffs… as a geopolitical weapon,” stated France’s Finance Minister Roland Lescure.
His German counterpart Lars Klingbeil added: “A line has been crossed… You will perceive that right this moment I am not saying precisely what’s going to occur. However one factor should be clear: Europe should be ready.”
Rapidly, the softly-softly method to Trump, that Europe’s leaders had clearly favoured since he returned for a second time period to the White Home, appears to have handed its sell-by date.
Europe’s good cop, dangerous cop method
It is too early to learn the final rites on transatlantic relations altogether however the EU, no less than, is hoping to method the US president in Switzerland this Wednesday on the World Financial Discussion board “talking softly, whereas carrying an enormous stick” to paraphrase a former US president.
Theodore (Teddy) Roosevelt believed that, to attain your objectives, you want diplomacy backed by credible energy. And Europe now appears to be adopting a great cop, dangerous cop method.
European leaders are telling President Trump they’re going to help him in prioritising Arctic safety, so there is not any want for him to go it alone over Greenland.
On the identical time, EU diplomats have let it’s recognized they’re contemplating imposing €93 billion (£80 billion) value of tariffs on US items and even proscribing the entry of American companies, probably together with banks and excessive tech corporations – to the bloc’s huge single market, if Trump goes forward together with his “Greenland tariffs” as they’ve turn into recognized.
Bloomberg through Getty PhotographsThese retaliatory measures would most probably have a knock-on impact on US shoppers too.
European Union traders have a large presence in almost all 50 US states and are stated to be answerable for using 3.4 million People.
The EU has a weak voice on the world stage of international diplomacy. The bloc is made up of 27 typically bickering nations. Nevertheless it has large clout in relation to the worldwide financial system and commerce, the place choices are largely taken by the European Fee on behalf of EU single market members. The European Union is the world’s largest dealer of products and companies, accounting for almost 16% of world commerce in 2024.
So, Brussels is crossing its fingers that President Trump will climb down from from his maximalist place and negotiate a compromise resolution, if he realises, that he could find yourself gaining an island (Greenland) however he’ll in all probability lose shut allies (Europe), and be seen as answerable for US client prices going up (due to EU retaliatory tariffs).
“Our precedence is to interact, not escalate,” EU Fee deputy spokesperson Olof Gill stated on Monday.
WPA Pool/Getty Photographs“Trump is forcing the Europeans to develop a backbone,” says Niclas Poitiers, an economist and skilled in worldwide commerce on the Brussels-based Bruegel think-tank.
“[While] the injury of [Trump’s] tariffs may be very manageable for Europe… the a lot larger query right here will not be financial however safety and international coverage.
“The EU can’t afford to not react.”
Belief in US safety ensures
However on Monday, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent appeared lower than impressed.
Talking in Davos, he painted an image of a US president together with his thoughts set: “The president is Greenland as a strategic asset for the US. We aren’t going to outsource our hemispheric safety to anybody else.”
European tariff retaliation could be “unwise”, he warned. And right here Europe feels caught. Damned if it takes motion. Damned if it would not.
Some in Europe fear that if they’re now extra confrontational with Trump, they threat alienating the US even additional.
And the brutal reality is: Europe wants Washington to safe a sustainable peace deal for Ukraine and for its own continental security. Regardless of pledging extra defence-spending, Europe continues to be closely reliant on the US.
Getty PhotographsWhereas additionally reiterating his help for Danish and Greenlandic sovereignty, Sir Keir Starmer, the UK prime minister, was at pains to make that time on Monday, saying it was within the UK’s “nationwide curiosity that we proceed to work with the People in relation to defence, to safety and to intelligence.
“Our nuclear deterrence is our foremost weapon. A deterrent in relation to securing the security of all people in the UK is my major obligation and that requires us to have a great relationship with the US.”
However, if Europe continues to attempt to “handle” president Trump, somewhat than stand as much as him, when he’s threatening the sovereignty of his fellow Nato ally (Denmark), and brandishing financial sanctions over different allies in the event that they help Copenhagen, then the continent dangers trying critically weak.
ShutterstockOn X on Monday the EU’s high diplomat Kaja Kallas wrote, “We’ve no curiosity to select a struggle, however we’ll maintain our floor”.
As a former prime minister of Estonia, a rustic that fears the looming shadow of an expansionist Russia, she is eager to display to Moscow that Europe can – and can – naked its enamel, if pushed.
“Europeans cannot shrink back anymore,” Tara Varma informed me. She’s an skilled in safety and geopolitics at assume tank, German Marshall Fund.
“They tried private diplomacy alone [with Donald Trump] during the last yr, with a view to try to tie him into Europe’s collective defence and guaranteeing Ukraine’s safety after a ceasefire with Russia,” she stated.
But when he can all of a sudden flip round (as he simply has), linking financial and safety points and threatening Nato, if he would not get his means over a sure difficulty, then, she says, how a lot belief can Europe finally put in US safety ensures underneath this administration?”
Putin and the Board of Peace
Watching all this from the sidelines will not be solely Russia, however China. Of their eyes the West – historically with the US and Europe tightly-knit at its core, dominant for many years in international politics – is now unravelling.
The world is more and more dominated by a variety of huge powers, together with Russia and China, but additionally India, Saudi Arabia and, to an extent, Brazil.
China hopes Donald Trump’s obvious fickleness together with his allies could make Beijing seem a extra secure, dependable associate and drive extra worldwide commerce its means.
Canada, which President Trump had threatened to make the 51st state of the US, has simply agreed to a restricted commerce cope with Beijing. It is making an attempt to cut back its publicity to Washington.
AFP through GettyThe US president has additionally proven little regard for multilateral establishments like Nato and the United Nations arrange by western powers after the second world warfare, to handle international order.
Some level to the Board of Peace that President Trump is now establishing, and that he reportedly needs to stage a signing ceremony for this Thursday in Davos. Many world leaders and main enterprise figures are attending the convention.
The Board is ostensibly designed to supervise the reconstruction of Gaza after Israel’s devastating two yr offensive, geared toward destroying Hamas following its assault on Israel on 7 October 2023.
However the Board’s constitution requires “a extra nimble and efficient worldwide peace-building physique”, suggesting its remit could be far wider, probably to rival the UN.
AFP through Getty PhotographsThat is how France’s President sees it. A supply near Emmanuel Macron issued a press release on Monday saying that France didn’t plan to simply accept an invite that, “together with many nations”, it had acquired to affix the Board of Peace.
“The [Board’s] Constitution… raises main questions, notably with regard to respect for the ideas and construction of the United Nations, which can’t be known as into query underneath any circumstances,” the assertion reads.
The Kremlin stated on Monday that Vladimir Putin had additionally been requested to affix the Board, suggesting that Trump is eager to keep up ties with the Russian president, regardless of Moscow’s four-year lengthy assault on Ukraine and its failure to this point to simply accept a US-backed peace plan.
Questions have been raised too about Trump’s overarching position on the Board, and his demand that world leaders pay $1 billion for everlasting membership.
However Tara Varma insists that the Peace Board is not about peace. “How can it’s, if you happen to invite leaders like Putin to be a part of it?
“Trump needs to be seen as a peacemaker. He needs the headlines, however with out doing the arduous graft to put the groundwork wanted for peace to be sturdy. His is extra of a success and run technique.
“He cannot substitute multilateral establishments just like the UN which have been round for 80 years.”
Relations are strained however not damaged
Maybe, although, President Trump, together with his flouting of decades-old worldwide norms, is shaking a few of these multilateral establishments up a bit, pushing and even forcing them to modernise and turn into extra related.
The membership of the UN safety council ought to arguably be much less western-centric, and extra consultant of adjustments in international energy constructions.
Nato’s European members have admitted they must be paying extra for their very own defence. Trump will not be the primary US president to say that they need to, although he is far blunter.
It was after he threatened that the US would now not defend nations that did not pay their means, that every one Nato members besides Spain agreed to dramatically enhance safety spending.
Again to Greenland, polls recommend 55% of People do not need to purchase the island and 86% oppose a army takeover by the US. Denmark and different European powers have been lobbying lawmakers on Capitol Hill to influence them that Greenlandic and Danish sovereignty should be protected.
Getty PhotographsTransatlantic relations aren’t damaged but, although they’re broken. Donald Trump continues to be choosing up the telephone to his pal, the Italian premier, Giorgia Meloni, to Starmer, and to Nato’s Secretary Normal Mark Rutte. Traces of communication are nonetheless open.
Finally, although, if Europeans need to attempt to reduce by with Donald Trump, they should stick collectively.
Not solely the EU’s disparate member states, not simply Nato: all nations collectively. And the UK, with its nearer relationship with the US will likely be key right here.
However Europe’s leaders are torn between eager to do what they see as proper internationally, and their very own home considerations. If a full-blown transatlantic commerce warfare had been to interrupt out, that may harm their voters.
All singing from the identical sheet over Greenland for any size of time, goes to be powerful.
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