
Politics Weekly America Watch out Greenland: Trump is pro-imperialism now
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Jan 8, 2026 Join Anne Applebaum, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author and expert on authoritarianism, as she dives into the alarming shift in U.S. foreign policy under Trump. They discuss how overt power politics reveal a new global order, where U.S. actions may embolden nations like Russia and China. Apple's insights into Trump's Greenland fixation shine a light on symbolic imperialism, while she warns of the risks to NATO's credibility. With astute observations on Venezuela's oil and the absence of a coherent foreign policy, this conversation is both enlightening and provocative.
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US Abandons Aspirational Foreign Policy
- The Trump administration openly rejects post‑1945 US foreign policy ideals like promoting democracy and human rights.
- Anne Applebaum says this marks a profound shift toward raw power and dominance in US strategy.
Venezuela Move Seen As Global Precedent
- Other great powers will view US actions in Venezuela as a precedent to justify their own regional interventions.
- Applebaum argues Russia and China will feel licensed to act more assertively in their neighborhoods.
Danish Confusion Over Trump's Greenland Plan
- Anne Applebaum recounts visiting Denmark after Trump revived his interest in Greenland and finding Danes bewildered by the motive.
- She says Trump could not explain why he wanted Greenland and thinks he seeks it mainly as a symbol of dominance.





