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Watch out Greenland: Trump is pro-imperialism now

Jan 9, 2026
Anne Applebaum, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and Atlantic staff writer, delves into Trump's bold and unconventional foreign policy. She discusses the alarming shift away from post-war norms and the administration’s push for unilateral dominance in the Western Hemisphere. Applebaum highlights the strategic interest in Greenland and the implications of US actions for NATO and global stability. Moreover, she examines the potential responses from Russia and China, cautioning about the risks of driving allies towards new alliances.
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INSIGHT

U.S. Foreign Policy Has Become Transactional

  • The U.S. has abandoned aspirational foreign-policy language like democracy and human rights under this administration.
  • That shift makes U.S. behavior since 1945 fundamentally different and more transactional.
INSIGHT

Trump Moves Give Cover To Other Powers

  • Other great powers will see U.S. actions in the Americas as a precedent to justify their own regional assertiveness.
  • Russia and China may use it to legitimize similar extractive or forceful moves in their neighborhoods.
ANECDOTE

Danish Leaders Were Mystified By Greenland Talk

  • Anne Applebaum recounts visiting Denmark after Trump raised buying Greenland and finding Danes mystified by his rationale.
  • She says Trump could not explain why he wanted Greenland beyond asserting U.S. dominance.
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