Franklin D. Roosevelt famously illustrated with a easy metaphor the necessity for a wholesome transatlantic alliance. Justifying his determination to lend Nice Britain warships and different army provides within the early days of World Battle II, Roosevelt likened it to loaning a neighbor a backyard hose to place out the hearth consuming his home. Positive, Roosevelt charitably needed to assist a neighbor in want. But it surely was self-interested too; if the neighbor might extinguish the blaze, it wouldn’t unfold to FDR’s residence. The US benefited from the friendship—and the buffer—that allies might present.
In the present day, Donald Trump will fly to Europe. Ukraine is already ablaze. And now the president is able to set a bunch of latest homes on fireplace.
The president will converse on the World Financial Discussion board in Davos, Switzerland, tomorrow, and he seems ready to shatter the practically 80-year-old NATO alliance as a way to seize Greenland. In his quest to assert a strategically positioned island of ice and rock, Trump has turned towards his nation’s most stalwart buddies. He has antagonized and mocked panicked European leaders, threatened punishing tariffs on nations that object to his plans, and pointedly not dominated out utilizing army pressure. Trump’s thirst for Greenland—even when he stops wanting ordering an armed invasion—threatens to unravel the partnership born from the ashes of World Battle II that has, within the many years since, ensured the unfold of peace, prosperity, and democracy on either side of the Atlantic.
In the present day marks one 12 months since Trump’s return to workplace, and in that point, he has essentially reshaped the US’ relationship with the remainder of the world. However nothing has upended the worldwide order greater than what would occur if he follows by way of on his threats towards Greenland. The island, after all, belongs to Denmark, which says that it isn’t out there for the taking. Troops from Europe have been dispatched to the territory, and Greenland’s prime minister warned his populace to arrange for an invasion. If Trump had been to persist, Denmark might set off NATO’s Article 5 mutual-defense pact, after which the unthinkable might happen: American troopers firing on Europeans whereas Russian President Vladimir Putin’s dream of NATO’s self-immolation is completely realized.
The annual conferences in Davos, usually a clubby gathering of enterprise titans and political leaders, have been consumed by speak of what Trump might or might not do. European leaders have discovered themselves scrambling on technique—appeasement? Defiance? Compromise? Early this morning, Trump posted screenshots of textual content messages that exposed the dilemma going through these leaders. (Lesson to everybody: Watch out what you textual content the man until you need the world to see.)
In a single message, Mark Rutte—the secretary common of NATO, who has prized heat relations with Trump—praised the president’s overseas insurance policies, then vowed that he’s “dedicated to discovering a means ahead on Greenland.” However in one other, French President Emmanuel Macron, whose relationship with Trump has been turbulent, admitted: “I don’t perceive what you might be doing on Greenland.” In actual fact, Trump couldn’t be extra clear, as he demonstrated as soon as once more by circulating a pair of presumably AI-generated photographs on social media. In a single, he’s planting an American flag in Greenland. Within the different, he’s lecturing European leaders within the Oval Workplace with a map behind him that depicts Greenland as a part of the US. (Canada and Venezuela too.)
Trolling shut U.S. allies has seemingly been an unofficial coverage of Trump’s second administration since its first days, starting with Vice President Vance lecturing Europe in Munich on the virtues of free speech. However this time feels completely different for these nervously ready in snowy Switzerland. The president’s handle to the discussion board tomorrow is poised to be a defining second, and Trump plans to make the unequivocal case that the US ought to have Greenland, a senior White Home official informed me. For now, the administration is targeted on buying Greenland or providing financial incentives to its residents and to these in Denmark, aides informed me. However they aren’t ruling out the usage of army pressure or financial strain. The senior official, who spoke on the situation of anonymity to candidly focus on inner technique, added that the White Home is contemplating joint army workouts, withholding participation in NATO, and extra tariffs. (The Supreme Court docket has continued to delay its ruling on the legality of Trump’s tariffs, retaining that device in play right here.)
But even because the administration brandishes commerce as a first-strike weapon, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent delivered this message in Davos at this time to European allies: “Sit again. Take a deep breath. Don’t retaliate.” He added once more: “Don’t retaliate.” (Europe didn’t say that it could hear.) However Trump’s audacious energy play gained’t cease there: Whereas in Davos, he’s additionally anticipated to lean on overseas leaders to hitch his fledgling Board of Peace, which features a $1 billion price ticket for everlasting membership. Numerous European heads of state expressed reservations concerning the board—together with that it has a seat earmarked for Putin, who appeared to rejoice the invitation by launching a large strike towards Kyiv this morning. When Macron urged that he wouldn’t be a part of, Trump angrily threatened increased tariffs.
And now he has a brand new grudge: After being denied the Nobel Peace Prize that he covets, Trump this week registered his bitter complaints with the prime minister of Norway, writing that due to the snub, “I now not really feel an obligation to assume purely of Peace,” whereas incorrectly claiming that Denmark’s possession of Greenland isn’t supported by “written paperwork, it’s solely a ship that landed there a whole lot of years in the past.”
Some greeted the observe with fact-checks and derision. However not the White Home: Officers proudly distributed it for all to learn.
Greenland is extra than simply ice and rock—and it has extra strategic significance than wanting actually massive on sure maps. Its location is vital for Arctic protection and commerce routes. It’s wealthy in minerals. And, sure, Trump has cited these components as he has declared the island very important for U.S. nationwide safety. However Denmark has repeatedly counter-declared that it could fortunately grant a lot of Trump’s new calls for. Wish to construct a brand new army base? Positive! Identify it after your self? Simply ask! But Trump’s lust for Greenland goes past that, individuals near him have informed me. It’s about growing American dominance within the Western Hemisphere and redrawing the maps of the world. The island is roughly 836,000 sq. miles, which might make it the most important territorial addition in U.S. historical past, eclipsing the Louisiana Buy and the acquisition of Alaska. It could be one thing for the historical past books, the individuals near him have stated. And that’s what Trump is targeted on.
Latest polls are clear: Individuals strongly disapprove of an try to seize Greenland, particularly by pressure. However Trump has been gazing previous the midterms and towards his personal legacy. A glance again at his two earlier appearances at Davos illustrates Trump’s evolution. In 2018, he was prepared to be one thing of a respectful visitor, shelving a few of his nationalist ideology and even saying, “‘America First’ doesn’t imply America alone.” He continued: “When the US grows, so does the world.” (Exhausting to imagine, I do know.) After which, in early 2020, he supplied a reasonably normal marketing campaign speech, boasting about American progress however evincing little care about what occurs past the US’ personal borders. That isn’t the case in Trump 2.0.
On the one-year mark, Trump’s overseas coverage has been outlined by rampant interventionism. Though he has not ended as many conflicts as he claims (Trump’s depend is eight and rising), the U.S. has performed a mediator function in world sizzling spots, most notably in Gaza. After months of watching the violence, the president pressured each Israel and Hamas to achieve a deal to launch the hostages and implement a fragile cease-fire. However he’s additionally continued to erode the U.S.-led world order, instigating dangerous diplomatic and financial fights with allies. He has not constantly targeted on the risk posed by China. His consideration to the battle in Ukraine has come and gone, however he continues to reflexively defer to Putin. A part of why European leaders had been at first sluggish to problem Trump’s Greenland rhetoric was that they didn’t need to provoke him into utterly abandoning Kyiv, officers there have informed me.
Trump has additionally fallen in love with the idea of one-and-done army interventions: the bombing of Iran’s nuclear amenities, the strikes on alleged terrorist targets in Syria and Nigeria, and, after all, the seize of the Venezuelan chief Nicolás Maduro earlier this month. Aides have boasted that the Caracas operation was a turning level for the presidency; after limping to the end of 2025 amid a collection of electoral defeats, poor polls, and scandals, Trump appears reinvigorated. He’s unchecked domestically—Minneapolis is beneath siege by federal forces—and internationally. He has been emboldened and has proven a brand new willingness to make use of pressure. Within the hours earlier than Air Pressure One was scheduled to elevate off for Switzerland at this time, Trump was requested by a reporter how far he’d “be prepared to go” to acquire Greenland.
“You’ll discover out,” Trump answered.
In the meantime, Europe waits. And watches for smoke.