US Allies Unite Against Trump's Greenland Takeover Threats at 2026 Davos
US allies unite at the 2026 Davos forum to oppose Donald Trump's renewed Greenland takeover threats and his remarks on Somalia's statehood.
Handshakes were exchanged, but the air was thick with tension. At the World Economic Forum in Davos, traditional US allies formed an unprecedented united front. The catalyst? Donald Trump has renewed his provocative calls to take over Greenland, sparking a geopolitical firestorm.
Trump Greenland Takeover Threats 2026: A New Diplomatic Crisis
On January 21, 2026, European leaders and top diplomats gathered in Davos to condemn what they describe as an assault on national sovereignty. According to Al Jazeera, allies are no longer treating the Greenland proposal as a fringe idea but as a serious threat to the international order. They've pledged to coordinate a joint response to protect territorial integrity within the NATO framework.
Rhetoric Beyond Borders: The Somalia Controversy
The controversy didn't stop at the Arctic. During an anti-immigrant ramble, Trump claimed that "Somalia is not even a country," further alienating international partners. This dismissive stance toward sovereign states has triggered sharp rebukes from the African Union. It's clear that the "America First" doctrine is shifting toward an "America Alone" reality as partners recoil from such volatile rhetoric.
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