
"Far-right European leaders who have supported Trump's anti-democratic, authoritarian, and anti-immigrant stances have turned on him after his threats to annex Greenland. His threats, which he has somewhat backed off from, would violate Denmark's oversight of the island country and severely damage the United States' longstanding relationship with the 12 European countries involved in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), a coalition to protect member countries from aggression."
"But to have a U.S. president threatening tariffs unless we agree that he can take over Greenland, by some means, without it seems even getting the consent of the people of Greenland ... this is a very hostile act. There's no other way I can put it."
"Jordan Bardella, president of France's far-right National Rally, said that Trump was trying to "blackmail" Europe into giving up Greenland and accused him of attempting the "vassalization" of Europe."
Far-right European leaders who had supported Trump's anti-democratic, authoritarian, and anti-immigrant stances turned on him after his threats to annex Greenland. The threats, which he somewhat backed off from, would violate Denmark's oversight of the island and could severely damage United States relationships with NATO members. Nicola Procaccini said leaders should call out Trump when he is wrong. Jordan Bardella accused Trump of trying to 'blackmail' Europe and attempting the 'vassalization' of Europe. Nigel Farage called the threats a 'very hostile act' for proposing tariffs and takeover without apparent Greenlandic consent.
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