Trump's Greenland play and the future of transatlantic relations

特朗普的格陵兰岛策略与跨大西洋关系的未来

The Story

2026-01-22

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President Trump made his much anticipated speech at Davos on Wednesday, saying he was “seeking immediate negotiations to acquire Greenland” but would not use force. Late on Wednesday evening, he posted on Truth Social that he wouldn't impose tariffs either. So where does this all leave European relations with the United States? This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today: http://thetimes.com/thestory Guests:  Mehreen Khan, economics editor, The Times. Sir Peter Westmacott, former British ambassador to the United States.Host: Manveen Rana. Producers: Micaela Arneson, Julia Webster.  We want to hear from you - email: thestory@thetimes.com  Read more: Trump’s Davos speech: eight bizarre moments you may have missed Further listening: Tariffs, Trump and Greenland: ‘The end of the world as we know it’? Clips: The Guardian, World Economic Forum, New York Post, Associated Press.  Photo: Getty Images. Get in touch: thestory@thetimes.com This podcast was brought to you thanks to subscribers of The Times and The Sunday Times. To enjoy unlimited digital access to all our journalism subscribe here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • Hi, it's Manveen.

  • A few hours after we recorded this episode,

  • President Trump announced that he was axing the threat of the extra 10% tariffs on European allies and that he'd struck a deal with NATO on the future of the Arctic.

  • We don't have any details of what that deal might be yet,

  • but this episode gives you everything you need to know about how we got here and some fascinating insights on what it all means for the future of the Transatlantic Alliance.

  • Enjoy.

  • Not anymore.

  • The skies above Switzerland have been filled with the private jets of world leaders and business titans arriving for a front row seat to the grand battle of the moment.

  • The clash between America and its NATO allies for the future of Greenland and the entire transatlantic alliance.

  • Let me be direct.

  • We are in the midst of a rupture, not a transition.

  • The first round opened on Tuesday with that damning speech from the Prime Minister of Canada,

  • Mark Carney,

  • and a slew of European leaders fighting back against the threat of tariffs on any country opposed to America taking over Greenland.

  • This was not business as usual.

  • So many red lines are being crossed that you have the choice between your self-respect.

  • Being a happy vessel is one thing.

  • Being a miserable slave is something else.

  • And it wasn't just the Europeans.

  • Among the Americans arriving in Snowy Davos was the Democratic governor of California,