Some analysts seem to believe that there are elements of sanity to US president Donald Trump’s foreign policy. I totally disagree. Read my full article below:
Is any of this sane?
January 29th, 2025
Exactly like in 2017, some right-wing opinion leaders in Danish media are trying to convince us that Trump might not be totally mad; that there is a core of rationality, and that he just has this bombastic way of expressing himself.
I understand they believe that Trump will settle for concessions in Greenland regarding more American military presence and mineral extraction. But then Trump’s rants about taking over Greenland don’t make sense: The US asking for stronger military and economic protection against Russian and Chinese influence is kicking in an open door. Also, Denmark has also finally increased pace and force of its contribution to the defense of Greenland. The reports from both Trump sr. and jr. about Greenlanders’ alleged dream of becoming Americans clearly indicate a megalomaniac’s goal of a globe with UNITED STATES OF AMERICA written boldly on the world’s map of Greenland’s 2.3 million km2. The means will probably be a mixture of economic pressure and promises – and a massive attempt to influence public opinion in Greenland. There seem to be similarities with Russia’s recent interference with elections in Moldova
There is much evidence that Trump along with Russia’s Vladimir Putin and China’s Xi Jinping believes in the right of a great power to subjugate what they consider to be their neighbouring areas or sphere of interest. Therefore, trump may also appreciate Putin’s similar desire in Ukraine and Xi’s in relation to Taiwan.
In any case, his first focus has been to get Canada, Mexico, Panama and Greenland under his heel with economic or military power. The fierce threats of punitive tariffs against Colombia recently is proof that all of Latin America is expected to comply as well.
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The Trump-sane-washers also seem to believe that plans to impose tariffs on goods from other countries are simply a ploy to be avoided with reasonable concessions of a different kind to Trump. Fortunately, it mayend up like that, but only if the rest of the world stands together to resist and resolutely respond to the American president’s abuses.
This requires unprecedented solidarity within Europe – including Great Britain, and closer cooperation with other parts of the world that are in the cross hairs of the White House.
But splitting European cooperation through support of national ultra-right parties in Europe is precisely what trump and his best buddy and efficiency spearhead Elon Musk are aiming at.
There is no indication that Trump realises that he has to stop before he, in violation of all international law and all consideration for old allies, annexes e.g. Greenland and the Panama Canal and triggers a global war on tariffs: Over decades Trump has insisted on the excellence of tariffs, because they are a tax on foreigners which can fund tax breaks for Americans – the wealthiest in particular. This whole scheme seems to be based on the unrealistic expectation that the world will not dare to react to a tariff attack from the United States. This is voodoo economics, which will inevitably result in an enormous loss of wealth, both for trading partners and for the United States itself.
But what will Trump demand in return for mitigating the tariff threat? Most likely a stop to regulating and taxing his friends among US’ corporate giants, a demand that Europe buy fossil fuels from the United States, way into in the future, while emptying the European treasury through incredibly large purchases from the American arms industry:
In other words, concessions that are even worse than tariff walls, because we will cut ourselves off from competing with American high technology, be prevented from reigning in climate change in time, be forced to cut welfare and finally give up supremacy of democracy over the oligarchs.
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Some right-wing opinion leaders are shocked by Trump’s foreign policy course, but believe that much of his efforts on the home front make sense. How so? Is the total dismantling of restrictions on the billionaires’ rampage to hoard an even larger share of the nation’s wealth and monopolising opinion-making in favour of the MAGA movement in newspapers, TV and on social media okay? Is the attempt to cement a legal system that will always decide in favour of the president – even when Republican states gerrymandering, i.e. fiddling further with mapping of constituencies, making it even more difficult for a future majority against Trump to actually become a majority in the corridors of power? Don’t they see the threat to democracy itself?
*PS: By the way, I don’t believe that Trump wants war. But surrounding himself as he does, with ignorant and fanatical yes-men, while ridding his administration of all knowledgeable professional diplomats, dangerously increases the risk of war.
This is a translation of an opinion piece in the national Danish daily Berlingske
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