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Trump Told Iranians to Rise Up. But What Happens If They Do—and America Walks Away?

Trump Threatens Europe With Tariffs Over Greenland

Eriki Joan UgunushebyEriki Joan Ugunushe
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Trump threatens Europe with tariffs over Greenland, and this time the warning is not subtle. With a few lines on social media, the U.S. president has turned a long-standing and strange idea into an open economic threat, putting America’s closest allies in Europe under direct pressure. What was once dismissed as political theatre is now shaping into a serious trade fight with deep consequences.

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  • From Idea to Pressure Tactic
  • Europe Dragged Into a Greenland Fight
  • Why Greenland Matters to Trump
  • Protests and Fear in Europe
  • Tariffs as A Weapon, Again
  • A Risky Gamble for Everyone

From Idea to Pressure Tactic

The idea of the United States buying Greenland is not new. Trump first spoke about it years ago and was widely mocked. This time, the tone is different. Instead of jokes or vague comments, he is now attaching a price to refusal.

Trump says European countries will face rising tariffs until the U.S. is allowed to buy Greenland. He has named Denmark and several other European nations and set clear dates for punishment. A 10% tariff is to begin on February 1. By June 1, that figure would rise to 25%.

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Europe Dragged Into a Greenland Fight

Greenland belongs to Denmark, but Trump has widened the fight far beyond Copenhagen. Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Finland, and Britain are all named. Many of these countries are long-time U.S. allies and members of NATO.

Trump’s message is blunt. He argues that these countries enjoy U.S. protection and should not resist American demands. In his words, Europe is “playing a dangerous game.”

This framing matters. Trump is not treating the issue as diplomacy between equals. He is treating it as leverage, using trade to force political submission.

Why Greenland Matters to Trump

Trump has repeatedly said Greenland is vital to U.S. security. He points to its Arctic location and its large mineral deposits. As global competition grows in the Arctic, especially with Russia and China, Greenland has become strategically valuable.

But Trump’s approach skips over international law, alliances, and the wishes of the people who live there. Greenland is not for sale, and Denmark has made that clear many times.

By threatening tariffs, Trump is saying security interests outweigh consent.

Protests and Fear in Europe

On Saturday, protesters gathered in Denmark and Greenland. Their message was simple: Greenland should decide its own future. The demonstrations reflect a deeper fear in Europe that this dispute could spiral.

European Union leaders have already warned that any attempt to seize territory within NATO could destroy the alliance itself. Britain has also backed Denmark, signaling that this is not just a Nordic issue.

Tariffs as A Weapon, Again

Trump has always liked tariffs. He sees them as a clean and powerful tool. In this case, they are being used not to fix trade imbalances but to force a territorial deal.

That is what makes this moment dangerous. If tariffs can be used to pressure allies into giving up land, then no alliance is truly safe. Trade becomes punishment. Cooperation becomes obedience.

European economies would feel the pain quickly, but so would American businesses and consumers.

A Risky Gamble for Everyone

Trump says he is open to negotiation, but only after pressure is applied. That approach may harden resistance rather than soften it. Denmark cannot sell Greenland. Europe cannot accept threats without responding.

Trump is testing how far power can be pushed before alliances crack

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Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe is a dedicated news writer and an aspiring entertainment and media lawyer. Graduated from the University of Ibadan, she combines her legal acumen with a passion for writing to craft compelling news stories.Eriki's commitment to effective communication shines through her participation in the Jobberman soft skills training, where she honed her abilities to overcome communication barriers, embrace the email culture, and provide and receive constructive feedback. She has also nurtured her creativity skills, understanding how creativity fosters critical thinking—a valuable asset in both writing and law.

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