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00:00Europe on edge as the United States threatens tariffs and even territory grabs over Greenland.
00:05This crisis didn't come from nowhere.
00:07The Trump administration has openly discussed buying or even seizing Greenland,
00:11arguing it's vital to U.S. security and dismissing traditional treaty rights.
00:15European capitals reacted with alarm and condemnation.
00:18Denmark and its allies made clear Greenland will stay under Danish sovereignty.
00:22Starmer publicly called Washington's tariff threats against allies completely wrong,
00:26highlighting how strained transatlantic relations have become.
00:28Markets responded with sharp moves.
00:31The U.S. dollar weakened as investors weighed geopolitical risk against economic stability.
00:36European leaders are rallying support in Brussels to defend alliance norms
00:39and counter what many see as destabilizing rhetoric.
00:43Analysts now describe this dispute as more than a spat over a remote Arctic territory.
00:47It's evolving into a test of NATO cohesion and global trade frameworks.
00:51Allies fear that if Washington can weaponize tariffs and diplomatic coercion over Greenland,
00:56similar tactics could emerge in future disputes.
00:58In capitals from London to Berlin,
01:00policy makers are asking whether old alliance structures can withstand this strain,
01:04or if new mechanisms must be forged to protect collective interests.
01:08Comment below.
01:08Could this Greenland standoff reshape Western alliances forever?
01:12Over.
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