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Trump Threatens Greenland, European Tariffs – What It Means

AMY GOODMAN: This is Democracy‌ Now! I’m Amy Goodman, with Juan González.

Tensions are escalating⁤ between the United States and Europe after President Trump threatened to impose tariffs‍ on eight European‍ allies that oppose his push to take over Greenland, the semiautonomous ​territory of Denmark.On Sunday,Trump sent a text message⁤ to Norway’s prime minister,writing,quote,”considering ‌your Country‍ decided not to give me the Nobel Peace Prize for having stopped 8 Wars ‌ PLUS,I no longer ⁤feel an obligation to think purely ​of Peace.”‍ Trump went on to ⁣write, “The World is not secure unless we have Complete and Total ‍Control of Greenland,” unquote. Earlier ​today, President Trump posted‌ a mock image of himself alongside Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio planting an American flag on Greenland.

Over the weekend, thousands‌ took part in protests in Greenland and Denmark, many wearing red MAGA hats ⁤- as in “Make America Go Away.” ​European leaders denounced Trump’s threats and ‍are weighing cutting off U.S. companies to the‍ EU market – a‍ move known as the EU’s trade ‌bazooka.

For more,we go to Copenhagen,where we’re joined by Julie Rademacher. She’s the chair of an organization for Greenlanders in Denmark that was among the main organizers of the protests for ​unity ⁢and support for Greenland ⁢this weekend across cities in⁣ Greenland and Denmark. It’s called ‍ [Uagut].

We thank you so much for⁢ being with us. Can you respond to ‌President Trump⁣ saying he will militarily take Greenland?

JULIE RADEMACHER: Well, I ‌have a message also for the American people and for all of you ⁤in the U.S.We have for several years had‍ a very⁢ good cooperation. We’ve seen you as the protectors,⁤ also in Greenland ⁣and also in Denmark. But ⁣now you are our threat. Your president is going to do something very bad for greenlanders and are threatening us with annexing our country. So, I have ​a very clear message for ‌you, that you are ⁤better than Donald,​ and you also can do ​better than Donald.

I think it’s very crucial that ⁢we gain trust again, both through our political systems​ and diplomatic systems, ​but⁢ also between the American people and the Greenlanders and⁤ Danes, because right now this attack on greenland is not just about a territory.⁤ It’s about sovereignty, ⁣the⁤ right for sovereignty, and it’s‍ realy damaging the great, ⁢great cooperation⁢ we have had for so ‍many years‍ between the⁣ U.S., Greenland and ‌also Denmark and Europe.

JUAN GONZÁLEZ: ‍And‍ could you talk‍ about your assessment of ‌how the European Union and the other countries‌ of Europe are responding​ to the threats ⁢of Donald Trump?

JULIE RADEMACHER: ‍I can say ⁤that ​as a Greenlander, for ‍the last week, it’s⁤ been⁤ terrorizing to hear your American president again and again threatening our ⁣countrymen, our fellow citizens in Greenland. They have ​anxiety attacks. They‍ can’t sleep. They have nightmares. And people, they consider whether or not they‌ shoudl⁢ flee from Greenland. It’s a very, very serious situation, not​ only on​ a political level or military level, ⁣but on a ⁢civil level. ‌This‍ is human‍ beings being hurt. They have never done anything wrong.

And right now it’s very important ​for ‌us to get support from the rest⁤ of the world.So, we ​get support from Europe, and ⁣it means a lot that 56,000 people ​in Greenland and 17,0

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