The Washington Roundtable discusses President Trump’s threats to acquire Greenland and his subsequent retreat. At Davos this week, the Canadian Prime Minister, Mark Carney, characterized the episode as “a rupture in the world order.” To analyze how Trump’s rhetoric has heightened concerns about the durability of the transatlantic alliance, the Roundtable is joined by Carl Bildt, the co-chair of the European Council on Foreign Relations and the former Prime Minister of Sweden. “I think what we need to do as Europeans is to do our own thing,” Bildt says. “We now have a United States that, from our point of view, is unpredictable.”
This week’s reading:
• “ It’s Time to Talk About Donald Trump’s Logorrhea • ,” by Susan B. Glasser
• “ An Unhappy Anniversary: Trump’s Year in Office • ,” by Amy Davidson Sorkin
• “ The Overlooked Deaths of the Attack on Venezuela • ,” by Oriana van Praag
• “ The Ice Curtain • ,” by Ian Frazier
• “ How Europe Can Respond to Trump’s Greenland Imperialism • ,” by Isaac Chotiner
• “ The Congresswoman Criminalized for Visiting ICE Detainees • ,” by Jonathan Blitzer
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