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The tariff threats over Greenland signal something troubling about how allied nations are being approached—with a strategy betting on fracture rather than unity. Those in power seem to be counting on Europe to splinter under pressure. Just returned from Davos where I caught up with various European leaders, and frankly, the calculus might not be wrong. The dynamic feels tense, uncertain, like everyone's waiting to see who blinks first. Whether through trade leverage or diplomatic strain, the bet seems to be that allied cohesion is fragile enough to crack. It's a high-stakes gamble on division winning out over solidarity.
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Greenland tariffs drama, just want to see allies fight each other, old trick
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Davos leaders are also convinced, when pressured they back down, unity? Haha
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Division is greater than unity, this game is played quite viciously
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The alliance is being stripped bare and still blaming each other, hilarious
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Who blinks first wins, that's the current situation
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Trade leverage is one set, internal Europe is already bickering, very fragile
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Want to see Europe truly come together, it's difficult
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This is a gamble that unity will collapse, not an unreasonable bet
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The high-level officials are all watching who will compromise first, no one believes in that unity talk anymore