One Year In: How Trump’s Return Upended Global Order
On his one-year anniversary, President Trump has defied isolationist expectations with strikes in Yemen, Syria, Nigeria and Venezuela and a bid for Greenland.
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On his one-year anniversary, President Trump has defied isolationist expectations with strikes in Yemen, Syria, Nigeria and Venezuela and a bid for Greenland.
The EU is working to de-escalate tensions over Greenland after President Trump posted an image planting a US flag, signaling a new Arctic rivalry.
Former CIA analyst Larry Johnson warns that Europe’s dependency on U.S. power—highlighted by Trump’s Greenland and tariff threats—risks ripping NATO apart.
Trump vows to remove the “Russian threat” from Greenland and push to buy the autonomous island, but Denmark and Moscow push back.
In a Jan. 19 letter, President Trump said he no longer feels obligated to think purely of peace after missing out on the Nobel Peace Prize and tied it to his Greenland ambitions.
On January 18, thousands of Greenlanders and allies in Copenhagen marched to denounce President Trump’s takeover talk, rallying behind the slogan MAGA, Make America Go Away.
Thousands rallied in Nuuk and Copenhagen over the weekend to protest President Trump’s threats to buy Greenland, waving flags and signs saying “Greenland is not for sale.”
Donald Trump’s draft Board of Peace would charge $1 billion for permanent seats, sparking debate over a possible rival to the UN.
A look at Donald Trump’s two-term Iran strategy: from the 2018 JCPOA exit and maximum pressure campaign to the 2025 air strikes.
President Trump has paused plans for military action against Iran this week, leaving mixed messages and sparking questions about Washington’s next move.