Trump says 8 European countries will be charged 10% tariff for opposing US control of Greenland

US President Donald Trump has announced a 10% tariff on imports from eight European countries due to their opposition to US control of Greenland, setting the stage for a potentially volatile confrontation with key allies in Europe.

In a tweet posted while at his golf club in West Palm Beach, Florida, Trump stated that the tariffs will be imposed starting February, targeting Denmark, Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, the UK, the Netherlands, and Finland. The rate would increase to 25% on June 1 if no deal is reached for "the Complete and Total purchase of Greenland" by the US.

Trump's move appears to be a calculated attempt to force talks with Denmark and other European countries over Greenland's status, which he considers crucial to US national security. However, this approach may strain already fragile relationships between Trump and key NATO partners, including France, Germany, and the UK.

The tariff threat has sparked widespread criticism from European leaders, who warn that such a move could undermine transatlantic relations and risk a dangerous downward spiral. Danish Foreign Minister Lars Lkke Rasmussen described Trump's decision as "a surprise" given the constructive meeting between top US officials in Washington this week.

French President Emmanuel Macron equated the tariff threat to Russian leader Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine, stating that "no intimidation or threats will influence us, whether in Ukraine, Greenland, or anywhere else in the world."

In response to Trump's comments, hundreds of people marched through Copenhagen and Nuuk, carrying flags and holding signs with slogans such as "Make America Smart Again" and "Hands Off." The rallies underscored growing resistance to Trump's ambitions in Europe.

NATO officials have expressed confidence in the alliance's ability to counter any potential threat from Russia or China, citing the presence of joint exercises and training operations involving European troops. Danish Maj. Gen. Sren Andersen, leader of the Joint Arctic Command, emphasized that European troops are not there to signal a message to the Trump administration but to train together with allies.

The US has already secured access to Greenland through a 1951 defense agreement, which provides for joint military cooperation between the two countries. However, Trump's comments suggest that he may seek to exploit this relationship to extract concessions from European allies, potentially testing the limits of US-NATO cooperation.

Critics have warned that Trump's use of tariffs as leverage could undermine democratic institutions and lead to a destabilization of international relations. As the White House prepares for its talks with Denmark and other European countries, it remains to be seen how this crisis will unfold and what concessions – if any – will ultimately be made.
 
can we just have a calm discussion about this already? πŸ˜’ Trump's gonna impose 10% tariffs on Europe & he thinks that'll force them to play ball over Greenland? Newsflash, Prez: being buddies doesn't mean you get to dictate terms. This is just gonna make things more complicated.
 
omg can you believe trump is actually trying to use tariffs as leverage on europe 🀯 like he thinks they're just gonna roll over and give him whatever he wants πŸ’Έ anyway i think it's super suspicious that he's trying to force talks with denmark over greenland and not just having a chill conversation about it 😎 newsflash trump: we don't need you telling us what to do πŸ™„ europe needs to stand firm on this one, no matter how scary or intimidating his threats might be πŸ’ͺ
 
ugh trump is being so reckless again πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ i mean come on, 10% tariff? that's like, a whole lotta hurt for europeans' economy... meanwhile we're all just sitting here wondering when this all goes down in flames... 🚨 and can we please talk about how weird it is that he thinks he's gonna get away with trying to strong-arm europe over greenland? newsflash, don't play hardball with allies... πŸ˜’
 
πŸ€” People are saying that Trump's move is super reckless, gonna strain relationships with Europe and make a big mess... πŸŒͺ️ like, who needs tariffs anyway? πŸ€‘ It's just more of the same old US politics... πŸ˜’
 
aww man this is sooo worrisome πŸ€• thinkin about trump threatin europe like that, makes me wanna cry 😭 those european countries are already stressed out with russia and china, they dont need us makin it worse πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ i mean we get it, greenland is important but cant we just talk it out like civilized ppl? 🀝 all this tariffs talk is just so tense and scary 😬 lets hope danish & french leaders can stand up to trump and keep the peace πŸ’•
 
omg i'm not sure about trump's tariff move πŸ€”... i get why he wants control of greenland but 10% is a pretty steep price to pay for the entire europe πŸ“‰. it feels like he's trying to strong arm his allies into doing what he wants and that's just gonna cause more problems than it solves πŸ’”. the europeans are already wary of trump's approach so this tariff threat is just gonna push them further away 🚫. i hope they can find a way to resolve this without it escalating into something big 😬.
 
OMG, like, Trump's doing it again πŸ˜‚, can't believe he's trying to strong-arm Europe over Greenland 🀯... I mean, like, don't they know that's not gonna work? πŸ™„ His whole "Make America Great Again" thing is just code for being a big baby and getting his way πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. Newsflash, dude: the rest of the world isn't gonna bow down to your tantrums πŸ˜…. And can we talk about how ridiculous it is that he's comparing this to Russia? Like, come on, Trump πŸ™„... Europe's already got enough problems with Putin's antics without you trying to be like him πŸ‘€. Kudos to all the Europeans who are standing up against him tho πŸ’ͺ... let's hope they don't back down! πŸ’•
 
πŸ€” This whole Greenland situation is getting out of hand, don't you think? πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ Trump's all-in approach is just going to escalate tensions with Europe, especially France and Germany, which are already on high alert about Russian aggression in Ukraine.

I'm also worried that this tariff threat could be a slippery slope for the US, where it'll be hard to back down without looking weak. And let's not forget, the whole thing started as a bargaining chip to force Denmark and other European countries to sell Greenland to the US - it's like they're playing global politics chess here. 🎲

The real issue at play here is not so much about Greenland itself, but about who gets to shape the rules of international relations and how countries interact with each other. We've seen how Trump's willingness to take on Russia in Ukraine has been a game-changer for NATO, and now it looks like he's trying to apply similar pressure in Europe.

The problem is that this kind of aggressive posturing can lead to unintended consequences - it could destabilize the global economy, strain diplomatic relationships, or even spark a new Cold War. We need more than just tough talk from Washington; we need smart diplomacy and a willingness to listen to other perspectives. πŸ™
 
ugh man trump is literally going all in on greenland and we're just watching from the sidelines like "oh no he did it again" 🀯 i dont get why europe doesnt just stand up to him already theyre always talking about how strong nato is but when it comes down to it they just fold under pressure it's like they're waiting for someone else to tell them what to do

i mean come on danish foreign minister lars lkke rasmussen is right trump's decision is a surprise and it should be he's always making these impulsive moves that no one sees coming and now europe has to deal with the fallout i feel bad for france and germany and the uk they're already dealing with their own issues what more can they handle

and the tariffs oh boy the tariffs are just going to make things worse it's like trump is trying to drive a wedge between us and europe even deeper we need to stand up to him now and tell him that this isn't how international relations work but i doubt anyone will listen because who wants to be in a confrontation with trump at this point
 
πŸ€” this whole thing is getting messy, like, trump's being super unreasonable about greenland and now he's gonna impose tariffs on europeans... that just seems so impulsive and counterproductive 🚨. can't see how that's gonna solve anything. and honestly, what's the end goal here? just to prove a point or something? πŸ’”. european leaders are totally right to call him out on this - it's all about trying to strong-arm them into doing his bidding. meanwhile, folks back home in usa are probably thinking "wait, isn't trump just making us look bad again?" πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
 
So they're planning to put tariffs on stuff from 8 European countries just 'cause Trump wants control of Greenland? That seems kinda ridiculous... I mean, doesn't that like, hurt a lot of people's businesses and economies?

I don't get why Trump is being so stubborn about this. Can't he see how this is gonna strain relationships with his allies in Europe? It's not like they're trying to stop him from owning Greenland or something.

And what's with all these marches and protests against Trump? I think it's cool that people are standing up for what they believe in, but some of the signs are pretty funny... like "Make America Smart Again". What does that even mean?

I guess we'll just have to wait and see how this whole thing plays out. It doesn't seem like a great idea to me, though πŸ€”
 
πŸ€” This whole thing is super weird. Trump's trying to use tariffs as a bargaining chip over Greenland? It feels like he's playing hardball with his friends 🀝, especially since it's not even like they're really in control of the place anyway πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. But what's up with him being so obsessed with this? Is it just about proving some point or does he genuinely think Europe is gonna cave under pressure? πŸ€‘ Either way, I don't love the direction this is heading. It'd be better if they could just have a chill conversation instead of resorting to threats and tariffs πŸ˜’. The fact that European leaders are so fired up at it too says a lot about how toxic this situation has become πŸ’₯.
 
I'm low-key worried about where Trump's gonna take this Greenland thing πŸ€―πŸ’Έ His tariffs on Europe are already causing a lot of tension, and now he's threatening to go all out with 25% tariffs in June? That's just reckless πŸ’₯ Not only is it gonna hurt EU businesses, but it'll also make them wanna question US motives for real. Can't say I agree with Trump's approach; it's like he thinks Europe owes him a favor or something πŸ™„ NATO should really step in and calm this down ASAP ⚠️
 
I'm still re-reading that news about Trump's tariff threat on European imports... πŸ€” I think he's just trying to get attention, but honestly, who does this kinda thing? The US was supposed to be leading by example, not causing drama with its allies. And what's up with Greenland, anyway? It feels like a pawn in this game. NATO is already stretched thin with Russia and China; do we really need another stress test on our relationships? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
πŸ€” This whole thing just seems so unnecessary. I mean, come on Trump, you can't just slap tariffs on everyone because they don't agree with you. It's like you're trying to play hardball and test the limits of your relationships with other countries. Newsflash, dude: it's not going to work that way.

I'm also a bit concerned about how this is going to affect the people who actually care about Greenland. Like, are we just going to ignore the fact that Denmark has been managing their affairs for centuries? It seems like Trump's obsession with Greenland is more about him feeling important than it is about what's actually best for the country.

And can we please talk about how tone-deaf this all sounds? You've got European leaders basically saying "hey, buddy, calm down" to Trump's aggressive posturing. Meanwhile, folks in Copenhagen are out protesting and showing their solidarity with Denmark. It's like two different worlds right now.

It's just so frustrating because I think we're on the cusp of something big here – a major shift in how global politics work. But at this rate, it's going to be more about who can make the most noise than actually finding common ground. Fingers crossed that Trump cools off soon before things get any worse 🀞
 
I'm telling ya, Trump's trying to pull a fast one here πŸ™„. The US already has a defense agreement with Greenland in 1951, so why needs a tariff now? It's just gonna straiten relations between the two countries and make it harder for Denmark to defend itself against Russia or China. And let's be real, Europe's got NATO on its side, so they're not gonna back down from this without a fight πŸ’ͺ. Trump thinks he can bully them into doing what he wants? Please πŸ™„. The EU will just have to find another way to work around him and protect their interests. It's time for the US to stop playing hardball and start being a real partner in international relations πŸ‘Š.
 
can we believe trump's bluff? πŸ€” he's trying to strong-arm europe into backing his greenland plans, but i'm not convinced it'll stick. tariffs are a low-risk move for him, and if they don't deliver the results he wants, he can just blame the europeans and shift the blame elsewhere. it's a classic case of 'divide and conquer', but will it actually work? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ i think it's more likely to strain our relationships with key nato partners than achieve anything meaningful. france and germany aren't going to be intimidated by trump's posturing, and that's where things might get ugly... ⚠️
 
omg u guys can u believe trump is trying to strong-arm europe into giving him greland like he owns the place newsflash dude u dont even own a house in cali let alone an entire island 🏠🌊 this whole tariff thing just sounds like a recipe for disaster i mean if he thinks throwing some tariffs around is gonna scare europeans into submission guess what europeans are made of? steel πŸ’ͺ and like french president emmanuel macron said no intimidation or threats will influence us whether its ukraine greland or anywhere else in the world πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
omg, cant believe trump is being so dramatic about greenland again 🀯 like, its just a tiny island in the arctic, whats the big deal? i think hes trying to distract us from his own problems at home πŸ’β€β™‚οΈ anyway, tariffs arent gonna work here, europeans not gonna fall for it πŸ˜’ we need to stick together as allies and show trump that we can handle ourselves πŸ‘Š french president macron is speaking truth πŸ™Œ and danish ppl in copenhagen are out protesting with flags and signs πŸŽ‰ lets keep the peace πŸ’–
 
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