The longstanding Western alliance is far more likely to evolve and accommodate US demands for a strengthened Europe.
Since President Trump made threats about Greenland, the continent’s leaders have debated the rapid deterioration of U.S. ties in policy papers and at dinner.
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While the crisis over Greenland, coveted by Donald Trump, has prompted some EU member states to consider strategic autonomy, others still don't believe Europe can defend itself without the US.