To escape an abusive relationship, you have to fight crazy with crazy, but the Europeans are too meek and gaslighted for that
Watching Trump toy with the EU over his vows to seize Greenland is infuriating in the same way that a friend keeps calling you nonstop to describe her nutcase live-in partner, without actually doing anything about it. Know what unnerves a bully? Unpredictability.
Bullies love predictable victims. Ask any woman who has suddenly gone off-script and ended up labeled ‘crazy’ by some deserving man. A woman who doesn’t flinch is terrifying to a bully. Hence the diagnosis.
So why is the EU still playing defense? And so poorly, at that. Sending Danish and Greenlandic leaders on a trip across the Atlantic to negotiate with their blackmailers on the abuser’s own turf and hoping for the best? The minute someone starts manipulating, strong-arming, and intimidating you, you go no-contact. Block them. Then sit back and let them fill in the blanks with every possible worst-case scenario.
Instead, you’re sending European materiel and troops to Greenland for military exercises, all while the US is still kicking its feet up inside NATO and bragging that he’ll eventually get what he wants if he leaves the right amount of cash on Greenland’s nightstand. That’s like living with an abusive partner while insisting on staying under the same roof, thinking that they’ll be deterred because you’ve taken up Boxercise classes and flex in front of them by opening jars of pickles with your bare hands.
You want him to simmer down for real? Call his bluff. Kick him out. Change the locks on all the military bases that he’s installed inside your house. He may have too much stuff to relocate to the front yard. Fine. Then bomb it for extra giggles. Smash that windshield, girl! Key that Mercedes!
Sources close to Team Trump have apparently stooped to planting stories about plans for a military invasion of Greenland in the same British tabloid much better known for chronicling Kardashians’ Botox treatments. It’s like, “Oooh, you’d better give him what he wants or he’ll just take it, despite his more rational friends trying to talk sense into him.”
Like a schoolyard gossip, the Daily Mail swears it heard from someone who knows someone else that Trump is totally planning a bold but creepy move on Greenland. Allegedly, he’s even asked people to help him draw up these plans to aggressively grab Greenland by the assets.
And the people he’s tasked are like, dude, that sounds really non-consensual. They’re trying to redirect him: “Hey, have you considered flexing on Russian ghost ships instead? Or just using Iran as a punching bag – again?”
But according to the Daily Mail rumor mill, the war hawks in Trump’s entourage want him to make a move on Greenland before China or Russia do. Not that there’s any evidence China or Russia is interested in attacking NATO, which is what attacking Greenland would involve. In other words, the bully’s logic is: if you don’t let me do what I want, someone else might. What’s that saying? A jackass inside the home is worth China and Russia in the bush?
Thanks, but I’ll take my chances on the guys who haven’t explicitly threatened me from inside my own house.
The ‘news’ about Trump and Greenland has devolved into a free-for-all ever since Trump invaded Venezuela, established proof of concept, toppled its sitting president, kidnapped him, and stuffed him onto a plane to New York, where they’re now allegedly going to attempt to try him like some random guy caught dealing drugs in East Harlem.
Since no one predicted the plot of that movie, the EU seems to have lost any confidence. Hysterical rumors, unchained by concrete denials, have led to hysterical reactions. And anyone who’s had to breathe into a paper bag knows that’s not peak decision-making conditions.
Instead of fighting crazy with crazy, the EU is merely threatening Trump with non-cooperation. “We will also make it clear that if the US chooses to attack another NATO country militarily, then everything stops, including NATO and thus the security that has been established since the end of the Second World War,” said Danish Prime Minister Mette Fredericksen.
In other words, try to take Greenland and we won’t hang out with you anymore. That assumes he values your relationship more than Greenland’s riches. Good luck with that.
British MP Ed Davey also weighed in: “It’s time we started taking Trump’s threats seriously. God forbid if Greenland is attacked, the UK should immediately sanction the Trump Organization and think twice about whether we want US forces on our soil at all.”
Cool. So what are you waiting for? A handwritten invitation to log off, draw up sanctions, and kick American troops off your couches?
French MP Clémence Guetté chimed in too. “I am submitting a proposed resolution for the planned withdrawal from NATO, starting with its integrated command.”
That would be compelling if France not being in NATO – which it wasn’t until 2009 – had ever deterred American regime change.
A resolution to withdraw France from NATO also has zero chance of succeeding legislatively or deterring the actual problem. Why would you move out of your own home?
It’s long past time for the EU to uncork the crazy and go full Fatal Attraction on Trump and his warmongering enablers, in response to years of Washington’s toxic and abusive behavior that have successfully manipulated the EU into compromising itself and its citizens.
