Foreign Policy

EU Leaders Confront Unpredictable U.S. Aggression: What America’s Allies Must Learn

By National Security Desk | January 22, 2026

As European leaders scramble to mend transatlantic ties following President Trump’s bold moves on Greenland and trade threats, the crisis exposes the danger of relying on unpredictable globalist diplomacy over firm America First principles.

In a striking display of unpredictability, President Donald Trump’s recent threats to "acquire" Greenland and impose tariffs on European nations have jolted long-standing transatlantic relations. As European Union leaders convene emergency talks in Brussels, they face the hard truth that their decades-long faith in Washington’s stability needs reassessment. How Can Europe Rely on a Partner Who Shifts Positions at Will? For weeks, Trump’s erratic behavior — from openly discussing seizing a sovereign Danish territory to threatening tariffs on key European allies — has revealed a growing challenge for Europe: an unpredictable United States willing to prioritize American interests aggressively. While...

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