Once the Strait of Hormuz reopens, it will be necessary to repair facilities, restart wells, and manage a logistical crisis at sea. It will take the oil market three to five months to return to normal even after a potential ceasefire https://t.co/uVrCPbuZ3r
Il divorzio tra #StatiUniti ed #Europa appare sempre più vicino. La crisi sulla #Groenlandia è solo una spia di una tendenza che inizia alla fine degli anni '90. Ecco cosa potrebbe fare la UE, concretamente, per conquistare la sua autonomia strategica.
https://t.co/amVT8rVEY4
From @WSJopinion: NATO allies are conducting military exercises in Greenland with a focus on deterring U.S. aggression. Their message to Trump is clear: Attacking Greenland means the end of the trans-Atlantic alliance, writes @TomRtweets.
https://t.co/Cx0HzgXquc
In Davos 🇨🇭, @SecGenNATO Mark Rutte met with 🇯🇵 Defence Minister @shinjirokoiz. They discussed shared security challenges. The Secretary General highlighted the importance of a strong #NATO-#Japan partnership in an increasingly dangerous world. #WEF26
The day is ending on a better note than it began. We welcome that POTUS has ruled out to take Greenland by force and paused the trade war. Now, let’s sit down and find out how we can address the American security concerns in the Arctic while respecting the red lines of the KoD.
As US threats over Greenland escalate, scrutiny is growing over the EU’s mutual defence clause.
Article 42.7 was never meant to rival NATO — but amid calls for a more autonomous Europe, questions are mounting over whether it can deliver more than symbolism.
Read the full story here: https://t.co/ywd1enaf9f
New tariffs, insults and threats of invasion by President Trump have triggered a backlash in Davos, and the reactions from many U.S. allies and partners are stark: Trump’s America seems to have lost its mind. https://t.co/KXBFTDZCtW
“Donald Trump may think he holds all the cards, but Europe could inflict the biggest trade blow ever dealt to the American economy,” warns @AndersFoghR in a guest essay https://t.co/z1TprM4JZ1
I have always admired the United States.
As Prime Minister and Secretary General, I considered America the leader of the free world. But following the threats to Greenland, I must now conclude that enough is enough. Europe must defend its interests.
My contribution to @TheEconomist: https://t.co/rqxU44yCYT
Exclusive: The rift between the U.S. and Europe over Greenland is making the trans-Atlantic alliance vulnerable to a Russian attack on NATO territory, one of Germany’s highest ranking officers warned https://t.co/opWeWlHqZf
European Union lawmakers are poised to block approval of the EU’s trade deal with the US over President Donald Trump’s vow to impose tariffs on countries that supported Greenland in the face of American threats. https://t.co/4iaPFtsQGG
La #Groenlandia si sta trasformando nella Crimea dell’Europa. Se gli europei cedessero alle minacce trumpiane (#dazi ecc.) manderebbero un inaudito segnale di debolezza al mondo. Ma le tripwire forces servono a poco.
https://t.co/30aZowYLRP
@quirinale@GuidoCrosetto@nzingaretti
Vi låter oss inte utpressas. Bara Danmark och Grönland bestämmer i frågor som rör Danmark och Grönland. Jag kommer alltid stå upp för mitt land, och för våra allierade grannar. Detta är en EU-fråga som rör många fler länder än de som nu pekas ut. Sverige har nu intensiva diskussioner med andra EU-länder, Norge och Storbritannien för ett samlat svar.