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02:41is not working and in some ways
02:42the country now really is
02:44a sort of black hole, very difficult
02:46to establish connection from the people
02:48of Iran externally, but also
02:50for independent media to really get a sense of
02:52what's going on in the country on the scale
02:54of it, of course. So what should we expect
02:56in the next few days? Well, the big
02:58question, and this is really the question
03:00now, is will there be a sort of military
03:02intervention from the United States
03:05into Iran? Of course, a lot
03:06of this is coming off the back of
03:08that operation in Venezuela, which
03:10shows not just a military
03:12show force from the United States,
03:14but also the velocity and the accuracy
03:16of a speed operation that they're
03:18able to carry out. President
03:20Trump over the weekend again repeated
03:23when it comes to the United States,
03:24nothing is off the table and
03:26a military intervention
03:28is possible. Let's take a look.
03:30There seem to be some people killed
03:32that aren't supposed to be killed.
03:34These are violent.
03:36If you call them leaders, I don't know if they're leaders
03:38or just they rule through
03:40violence. But we're looking at
03:42it very seriously. The military is looking
03:44at it. And we're
03:46looking at some very strong
03:48options. We'll make a determination.
03:51And that was, of course, President Trump.
03:52Very strong options. We know one of those
03:54options could be a military
03:56operation. The extent is still
03:58to be determined. There will be a debrief
04:00tomorrow from the U.S.
04:02administration. And then, of course, the biggest question mark
04:04of all, it's not the first time the U.S. hits
04:06Iran. Remember, they did that on the
04:08nuclear facilities, three nuclear sites
04:10last summer and another very targeted
04:12operation. But the question that remains
04:14is, will the United States aim for regime
04:16change? And what is the definition of
04:18regime change? Because we saw in Venezuela
04:20they just extracted the head of it, but the
04:22regime in Caracas is still fully in place.
04:24So the end game, really the final goal
04:26here, that is still the big question mark.
04:28And also, what's the response from
04:30the Iranian regime? What could that
04:32look like and what could that be?
04:33Well, they've certainly said they would retaliate, haven't they?
04:36Maria Tadeo, your news as a EU editor.
04:37Thank you so much for all those details and for speaking
04:39with us here live in the studio.
04:41Well, beyond Iran, the EU, as you know, is
04:43juggling multiple crises from
04:45Tehran to Kiev, Caracas to the
04:47Arctic. There's uncertainty on every
04:49front. Our reporter, Ida Sanchez,
04:51takes a look at world events that could
04:53shift the world map as we know it.
04:55Hello, 2026. Goodbye, world order.
05:03Twelve days into the new year and the world is
05:05already in disarray. Just look at the map.
05:08First, Venezuela with the unexpected capture of
05:11Nicolás Maduro.
05:14The former Venezuelan president is now in the
05:17US waiting for a trial.
05:19Delcy Rodriguez is now in charge without big
05:22changes with the blessing and close supervision
05:24of the US.
05:26What's next for the country?
05:28Nobody knows.
05:29From the Caribbean to the Arctic, Trump is now
05:32fixated on Greenland.
05:33Will he force his allied Denmark to sell the
05:35island? Will he invade it with the argument
05:38of national security?
05:39The frozen territory is rich in natural
05:41resources. President Trump wants a rare
05:44earth.
05:45Meanwhile, the world's eyes are on Iran,
05:48where the regime is facing a hard time.
05:50As citizens' protests grew, the regime ordered an
05:54internet and communications blackout.
05:58In Ukraine, a peace deal seems to be stalled and
06:01Russia has tested its new hyper-sunning missile.
06:04The war is approaching its fifth year.
06:07And don't forget about Gaza.
06:102026, a brief escalation or a turning point for
06:14the international order.
06:16We will find out.
06:20We will find out.
06:23And of course, whatever happens, we will break it down
06:26for you here on Euronews.
06:28And actually, for one perspective, coming up, we'll be
06:30joined by Dominique de Villepin, the former Prime Minister
06:33of France.
06:34A close advisor to President Jacques Chichac,
06:37Dominique de Villepin gained international recognition
06:39as foreign minister for refusing to support the US-led war
06:43in Iraq back in 2003.
06:45And last summer, he founded a new political party in France,
06:49La France Humaniste.
06:50So good morning, Monsieur de Villepin.
06:52Thank you so much for joining us from Paris live this morning.
06:55Great to have you with us.
06:56First, I want to talk to you about the EU-Mercosur trade deal.
06:59It got over the line on Friday, despite the opposition from France.
07:04Do you think France will still block it when the European Parliament vote
07:06takes place?
07:07Well, I think there is a very strong consensus here in France
07:14of all the political parties to refuse such an agreement
07:19based on the idea that there is not enough reciprocity in this agreement.
07:25So it's not a position against any kind of trade agreement.
07:30It's because for some groups in our country, and mainly the farmers,
07:37we believe that the agreement has not reached the right point.
07:43And still, we should have been negotiating in order to better the agreement.
07:50But French opposition actually forced Brussels to pull out all the stops
07:54to convince Italy.
07:55So the agri-sector has already gotten several concessions,
07:58like advance payments from the CAP in the next budget,
08:01and also reducing tariffs on imports of fertilisers.
08:03Is this not enough for France?
08:05Well, reciprocity means more because we see on the environmental side,
08:15we see on the health measures that we are still not yet able to protect
08:22our population and protect our farmers.
08:25So the consensus that we see politically is threatening the survival of the government.
08:32So it's a major issue, very symbolic of the kind of fight we want to deliver,
08:41and also an expression of what we do expect from Europe.
08:48And even if the agreement has been negotiated for 26 years,
08:53we can see very clearly that all the elements have not been integrated,
08:59and we did not find the right balance in a moment,
09:04and we must admit that, where the worries of many groups,
09:08like farmers, is at a peak.
09:11So, again, this is something that has created a lot of disturbances,
09:17a lot of worries in the French population.
09:18And we can see that. We've seen that on the streets of France,
09:21even though the Commission would argue that the benefits for EU companies
09:24outweigh the risks for the French farmers.
09:26But I also want to talk about Iran.
09:28You've said that the EU must take their own initiative here
09:31rather than follow the US agenda.
09:32So what should Brussels be saying when it comes to Iran's future?
09:36What leverage do they have here?
09:39Well, what we see is a very severe crackdown on protesters.
09:45There is a changing position of the leadership in Iran,
09:51and we must find the right balance to not make things worse.
09:56And I think we are at a point where all around Iran,
10:02in every city, big city, small cities, the protest is growing.
10:06This is a movement of the Iranian population against the Mullah's regime.
10:15And any foreign intervention will create a new situation
10:22and give the possibility to the regime to even increase
10:26the repressive movement and policy.
10:30So that's your message then to Donald Trump?
10:32We know that behind the Mullah's...
10:34Is that your message then to President Trump?
10:36Exactly.
10:36Do not intervene.
10:36Do not intervene.
10:41Put as much pressure as you can.
10:43Try through dialogue and by any means to create a new situation
10:50that might create the awareness for the Iranian leadership
10:55in order to measure the consequences of their act.
11:00But what is at stake now is not only the Mullah's.
11:04We know how important are the groups, the army, the Basiji,
11:10and also all the revolutionary guards.
11:15So we are not sure that even through an intervention,
11:18we might not create a situation of chaos that will be even worse than the situation today.
11:24So we must be very careful.
11:26The United States is already engaged in many different situations,
11:30many different theaters in Venezuela.
11:33Nothing has been achieved yet.
11:36And the people of Venezuela are still waiting for results.
11:40So being engaged in such a region like the Middle East,
11:46without knowing at all what would be the consequences,
11:49I think this would not be responsible.
11:52So seething the UN, having the Security Council involved,
11:56of course this is a matter of worry for everybody,
11:59even Russia and China.
12:01They have a lot of interest in Iran.
12:03They have no interest in creating a chaos situation.
12:07So I think through dialogue, through awareness of everyone,
12:12through strong pressure,
12:14and there are many, many unofficial ways to pressure the Islamic government,
12:21I think that we might be in a position to halt and stop the current situation in Iran.
12:32Okay, Dominique de Vipan, thank you so much for joining us live from Paris this morning.
12:36Thank you.
12:37Great to have you with us.
12:38Well, as you're noticing, Donald Trump's return to the White House
12:41has sparked a storm of uncertainty.
12:43His administration's threat to take over Greenland,
12:46an autonomous territory of Denmark,
12:47has also put NATO in uncharted territory.
12:50An alliance built on the idea that an attack on one is an attack on all,
12:54now faces the very unsettling possibility that one member could target another.
12:59Jakob Janis reports.
13:02Donald Trump once won at a Nobel Peace Prize.
13:06Despite the critics, his actions show he really does want peace.
13:11A peace of Venezuela, perhaps a peace of Cuba.
13:14And now he's officially coming for the whole of Greenland.
13:19Here is the logic to carve it up.
13:23Trump claims the Arctic is crawling with Chinese ships.
13:27He mocked Denmark for defending the island with just one more dog sled.
13:32In reality, Greenland already hosts a massive US space base.
13:37And Denmark was recently running huge NATO exercises on ice.
13:42And that very ice is melting, which means new shipping routes and access to rare earth minerals,
13:49which is that stuff inside your smartphone.
13:51But we saw the blueprint in Venezuela.
13:55Washington doesn't just want security.
13:58They want the assets, too.
14:00And the tactic?
14:01Trump's envoy, Jeff Landry, is currently ghosting Danish diplomats.
14:06Instead, he emails locals directly to bond over hunting and fishing.
14:11That's sweet, but don't be fooled.
14:13Fresh off the Caracas raid, the White House warns that using military force is always an option.
14:23And European leaders are furious.
14:26Chancellor Friedrich Merz says borders are not up for negotiation.
14:31But here is the uncomfortable truth.
14:34If the US can threaten to annex a loyal NATO ally, do we even need enemies?
14:43Well, that's it for this edition of Europe Today.
14:47We'll be back again tomorrow, so join us then.
14:49Thanks for watching.
14:49Thank you.
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