What Happened? | Several European leaders have recently toughened their stance against the Trump Administration over Greenland. French President Macron called the Trump Administration's tariff threats over Greenland 'unacceptable.' Germany's Finance Minister said, 'we will not allow ourselves to be blackmailed.' British Prime Minister Keir Starmer called U.S. President Donald Trump 'just completely wrong' on Greenland. | European Union (EU) diplomats also informed the Trump Administration, if it goes ahead with tariffs over Greenland, Europe will respond with nearly one hundred billion in tariffs against the United States. Including restrictions on banking and access to technology for American companies operating in the EU. | Why it Matters | The disagreement between the Trump Administration and Europe over Greenland has grown much larger in the past week. President Trump has also faced growing domestic pressure from Republican members of Congress, who have warned the Trump Administration that any military action taken against Greenland would likely result in President Trump's impeachment. For his part, President Trump has remained defiant, saying that there is 'no going back' with respect to Greenland. | | | Global ad agencies are racing to buy the infrastructure — the data "pipes" and decision layers that control reach, relevance, and ROI. The consolidation wave is accelerating, and the smartest money is moving upstream. | RAD Intel already built that infrastructure, with a 14-year head start in AI. Its platform helps Fortune 1000 brands reach real customers with precision and speed. 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The U.S. military is already free to operate in Greenland, so there is nothing to be gained from a national security perspective by annexation or outright forceful seizure. | Europe's toughening response to the Trump Administration is a sharp departure from their earlier efforts to placate American demands. What brought about the change is most likely the prospect of territorial conquest, which European leaders are united against. | Before the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, there hadn't been any major territorial conquests since the end of the Second World War in 1945. Prior to that, nations used to grab territory by force of arms on a regular basis, and the result of that was two world wars in half a century. | There is no precedent in American history for a U.S. president to threaten to take over the territory of a close ally. U.S. Senator Rand Paul, a Republican, has vowed to stop the Trump Administration from using military force to annex Greenland. | Public opinion polls in the U.S. consistently show an overwhelming majority of Americans oppose any military action against Greenland. Whether the Trump Administration's rhetoric towards Greenland is just a bargaining tactic remains to be seen but given the number of military strikes abroad undertaken in the past year, it must be taken seriously. | How it Affects You | The U.S. and Europe have been close allies for over eighty years, and the current actions of the Trump Administration threaten to bring an end to that alliance. At a minimum, the relationship with Europe will likely be damaged by the dispute over Greenland, with lasting distrust and animosity between Europe and the United States. 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