| > NATO would likely do nothing substantive. No economic repercussions. At best, you still lose all your allies. At worst, why are you willing to make this gamble? You go immediately go from two nuclear armed nations who "threaten" US interests in Greenland, to four. > Any kind of financial maneuver any country would try against the US would mostly hurt them more. The former allies could cost you in the order of $1.3 trillion fairly directly. Worth it, to defend their sovereignty. Especially as the other half of that trade is things they're already saying they want to move away from. > All the rich people who run the world behind the scenes don’t want their assets to deflate. And you think the US doesn't have this exact category of rich people, who will pull the US back from this seppuku? There's a reason "TACO" was coined WRT Trump. > The EU could fracture over any kind of major retaliation. 1. And you think the US is unified right now? 2. And you think the EU wouldn't be concerned about fracture over failing to retaliate? > Don’t you feel the pantomime of it all? No. I am reorganising my assets on the assumption of a total, 100%, trade blockade. All potential backdoors in hardware and software being activated. All goods, all services, being subject to escalating tariffs to split the economies apart as fast as possible in order to show preparation and readiness for a hot war. With nukes being an open question by both sides, and MAD being relevant again, but preparing for that is beyond me. How would the US respond to Russia trying this BS to get Alaska back? |
The US is unified with one military, one economy, one budget, one State Department, etc. Europe is not. Internal division here is not the same as internal division in Europe.
UK, Germany, Poland, Estonia, Latvia, etc. will not substantively move away from the US even if they are hopping mad about Greenland.
Russia wouldn’t try because we are too strong. If the EU were strong we wouldn’t be trying to take Greenland.
That’s the whole point - if there is a race for control of the arctic with China and Russia the EU couldn’t do anything. You’d depend on the US to police the arctic for you and to enforce whatever treaties are signed with China and Russia. Better deal for us to do it ourselves.