After threatening tariffs and even hinting at force to pressure allies into giving the U.S. control over Greenland, President Trump has backed down following fierce diplomatic pushback. In Davos, he announced that the U.S. will not hit European nations with tariffs and has instead agreed on a “framework” with NATO for Arctic security cooperation. Allies including Denmark — which oversees Greenland — insisted the island is not for sale, forcing the U.S. to retreat from its most aggressive demands. The episode highlights deep tensions within NATO and the risks of coercive diplomacy in the modern era.
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