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The dispute between the United States and Europe over the future of Greenland isn’t the first time the allies have been at loggerheads.
The German and French finance ministers said on Monday European powers would not be blackmailed and there would be a clear and united response to threats of escalated U.S. tariffs over Greenland. Pres
The dispute between the United States and Europe over the future of Greenland isn’t the first time the allies have been at loggerheads. When France, the United Kingdom and Israel invaded Egypt in 1956,
Europe reacts to Greenland threats as it happened: Denmark deploys more troops as economists warn of growth hit The US Treasury secretary has questioned the EU’s ability to agree a firm response to Donald Trump’s tariffs threat, saying the bloc would likely form “the dreaded European working group” rather than take rapid action.
U.S. President Donald Trump's renewed tariff threats against European allies amid rising tension over Greenland have revived talk of the 'Sell America' trade that emerged in the aftermath of his sweeping Liberation Day levies last April.
Europe has options, but they are limited and will be difficult to co-ordinate. The 27 members of the European Union, plus Britain, Norway, Iceland and war-torn Ukraine, need a plan they can all live with.