Trump's tariff shock suggests EU's strategy of flattery and appeasement has failed

"Trump Sends Shockwave Through Europe, Exposing Flaw in Brussels' Policy of Appeasement"

As US President Donald Trump unleashed a tariff storm on eight European countries that have supported Greenland's sale to the US, it became painfully clear that the EU's long-standing strategy of flattery and appeasement towards Washington has lost its potency.

Von der Leyen's latest attempt at charm

Just days ago, EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen described the US as one of "our allies, our partners," but now her words ring hollow. Trump's weekend announcement that eight countries - including six EU member states and Norway - would face tariffs unless they sell Greenland to the US was a scathing rebuke to the notion of transatlantic cooperation.

Critics point to von der Leyen's ill-fated trade deal with Trump as exhibit A, which unfairly benefited the US. The EU agreed to eliminate tariffs on many US goods but accepted 15% duties on many products and 50% on steel. After years of touting the EU's economic heft, the terms of the EU-US trade deal signed at Trump's golf course last July were widely seen as a humiliating blow.

Von der Leyen defended the deal by claiming it provided "crucial stability in our relations with the US" at a time of global instability. However, this argument has been left in tatters as the Trump administration unites European parliamentarians across the ideological spectrum against the agreement.

A growing sense of frustration

European leaders are increasingly frustrated with Washington's behavior, particularly when it comes to Ukraine. The EU's diplomatic disadvantage is being exposed, with former Latvian Prime Minister Krišjānis Kariņš warning that Europe needs US backing to defend itself in its war with Russia.

However, Trump may have pushed the EU too far. Acquiescing to a forced sale of Greenland to the US would send a disastrous signal about the EU's commitment to Ukraine and its sovereignty.

A new approach?

As European leaders grapple with the fallout from Trump's latest move, there are growing calls to use the EU's powerful anti-coercion instrument against the US. This regulation, which was originally conceived as a response to Chinese economic pressure, would allow the EU to impose sweeping restrictions on US goods and services.

However, using this instrument is neither quick nor simple. The commission promises "expeditiousness," but agreeing on sanctions could take around a year. Punitive measures require agreement of at least 55% of EU member states representing 65% of the population.

As the transatlantic relationship goes through epoch-defining changes, the next few weeks will reveal whether this time is different for the EU and its approach to dealing with Trump's increasingly erratic behavior.
 
I remember when EU was all about being diplomatic 🙏, they'd just roll over whenever US did something shady 🤑, like that time Clinton had his affair 🤫... anyway, now it seems like EU's strategy of "appeasement" is kinda backfiring 🤦‍♂️. Trump's reaction to Greenland sale is a big deal, and I'm surprised more countries didn't speak up earlier 💁‍♀️... it's like they were all just trying to keep the peace at any cost 😴. Maybe this EU needs to rethink its approach, maybe take a cue from old-school diplomacy 👊... or maybe we're seeing some real change now? 🤔
 
man... 🤕 another major escalation in the us-eu trade war just hit... trump's new tariff threat on 8 european countries including 6 eu member states really exposes how weak brussels' policy of appeasement is gonna be a hard pill to swallow for europen leaders especially after that dodgy trade deal with trump last year... i mean, von der leyen's "allies and partners" thingy now sounds like a joke 🙄
 
I mean, can you even believe what's happening right now? The US just came at Europe like a hot knife through butter, leaving all these EU leaders feeling utterly exposed and humiliated! I'm talking about that trade deal with Trump, where the EU basically sold out to get some crumbs from him. Von der Leyen trying to play it cool saying they had "crucial stability" in their relations, but let's be real, it was just a total embarrassment.

And now this whole Greenland thing? It's like Trump is playing some kind of twisted game with Europe, pushing them around like a kid on the playground. The EU is supposed to be all about sticking together and standing up for each other, but instead they're just standing there, frozen in fear, waiting for Washington to blow its top next.

I'm telling you, it's like the EU has lost all sense of self-worth. They used to think they were this powerful, independent entity, but now they're just along for the ride whenever Trump wants to take a swing at them. And don't even get me started on Ukraine - the EU is supposed to be supporting its allies, but instead they're just sitting there twiddling their thumbs while Russia gets away with whatever it wants.

It's like the EU needs to wake up and smell the coffee! They can't keep playing nice with Trump and expecting him to come around. It's time for them to take a stand, to show some backbone and stand up for what they believe in. Otherwise, they're just going to get trampled by the giant that is America.
 
I was just watching this crazy video of a street performer in Paris 🎸 doing a sick trick on his scooter, I mean, that guy was like a real-life video game character! And then I started thinking about how much I love the Eiffel Tower, you know? It's so iconic and stuff. Have you ever been to Paris? I went there once with my friends for a weekend getaway and it was amazing 🍽️🎉
 
man oh man 🤯, so trump is like literally going rogue on eu policy now? i mean, von der leyen tried her best to play nice but it looks like she got played big time 😂... what's next, is the us gonna start selling us stuff for pennies and expecting us to be all smiles about it? 🤑 it's like they think we're just a bunch of sheep waiting to get trampled 🐑. anywayz, gotta say i'm loving this new era of eu-brussels politics... keep 'em on their toes 💁‍♀️
 
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