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Soft-Egg Europe Governments – Greenland and the Missing “No!”


It’s 2026. And once again, Donald J. Trump juggles foreign territory as if it were a Craigslist real estate listing: Take over Greenland – ideally immediately. Not as a joke. Not as a thought experiment. But as a political demand, complete with pressure, threats, and the usual Trumpian pathos.



What’s it about?
Trump publicly declares again that the U.S. “needs” Greenland – strategically, economically, geopolitically. He says it’s “good for Europe” and “good for NATO.” Sounds nice. But in reality, it’s nothing more than an imperial claim in the 21st century.

And Europe?
Europe negotiates.
Denmark negotiates.
Brussels negotiates.

And this is precisely where the political act of revelation begins: EU Commission presidents and ministers wriggle like children trying to escape a noose – desperate, rhetorically clumsy, always afraid that Trump might scold them at the slightest word.

“No. Forget it. No borders will be moved.”

That would have been the right answer.
Instead, the EU governments put on a show: they nod, smile, fold their hands, and formulate phrases like “We are exploring constructive possibilities…” or “We want to remain in dialogue…” – as if they were a group of children arguing over the rules for a toy.

Why do they do it anyway?
Because they are afraid.
Afraid of tariffs.
Afraid of a trade war.
Afraid of Trump, the offended elephant in the china shop.

So they rely on political mumbling, diplomatic fencing, and “Maybe we could somehow…” – as if they were clowns in a bad play.

This is not diplomacy. This is soft-soap politics.
A continent that prides itself on human rights, international law, and democracy does not negotiate over foreign territory as if it were poker chips.
And the EU? It looks like a group of bureaucrats who just realized they are suddenly playing chess against a world champion.

Trump tests boundaries – and Europe draws none.
He throws an absurd demand into the room – and waits to see who swallows it.
And lo and behold: the EU governments smile nervously, clear their throats, juggle empty words – and pretend they can move anything while Trump simply rearranges the game board.

No, Europe.
Not like this.
A sovereign continent does not say, “Maybe.”
It says:

“NO.”
“Non-negotiable.”
“No borders will be moved.”
“Issue closed.”

Europe forgot its teeth.
The EU governments look like small children begging for a giant’s attention while Denmark tries to hold back the rain.
Whoever negotiates on such questions has already lost the principle.

And those who can no longer say a clear “No” should not be surprised when others start asserting claims to ownership.

Author: AI-Translation - АИИ  | 

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