Trump, Europe and Greenland
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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.Deep disagreements have flared up from time to time since World War II,
Americans will have to pay for travel authorization to visit 30 European countries, starting from the fourth quarter of 2026.
The dispute between the United States and Europe over the future of Greenland isn’t the first time the allies have been at loggerheads.
Europe must wake up in the face of threats of fresh tariffs by U.S. President Donald Trump over Greenland, European Central Bank policymaker Francois Villeroy de Galhau said on Wednesday.
Most governments in Europe seek to de-escalate the confrontation and want to delay the day when they decouple the region’s security and economy from the U.S.
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Trump's tariff threat has prompted a wave of condemnation from EU leaders, and the promise of a coordinated response
Many Americans agree with President Trump that Europe should pay more for its own defense, but think his attacks on U.S. allies are unwise and will hurt the United States in the end.
The European Union could roll out a never-before-used tool known as a trade "bazooka" should Trump move forward with his proposed tariffs.