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Trump Confirms Relationship with NATO Allies Soured Over Greenland and Iran

MeidasTouch · Trump PANICS as 30 LEADERS hold SECRET EMERGENCY NATO MEETING!! · July 10, 2026
Trump Confirms Relationship with NATO Allies Soured Over Greenland and Iran
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Trump PANICS as 30 LEADERS hold SECRET EMERGENCY NATO MEETING!!
"It was Greenland that in my and it continues to be that should be controlled by the United States, not by Denmark. And when they wouldn't go along with it and with all the money we spend to help them with Russia and we don't have to spend any money, we could remove all of our soldiers out of Europe. She refused to get involved with the Hormuz Strait or you could also say just Iran. She refused to get involved. So it soured my relationship with her a little bit."
President Trump acknowledged that his relationship with NATO allies deteriorated after Denmark refused to consider U.S. control of Greenland and Italy's Prime Minister Meloni declined to assist with Iran and the Strait of Hormuz. Trump threatened that the U.S. could remove all soldiers from Europe and suggested Greenland should be controlled by the United States rather than Denmark, an autonomous territory within the Danish Kingdom.

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This episode analyzes a significant rupture in the transatlantic alliance, focusing on explosive Wall Street Journal reporting that nearly 30 European leaders held a secret meeting at NATO headquarters in Brussels to discuss reducing dependence on the United States under President Trump's leadership. The gathering, described by some participants as resembling a "group therapy session," required leaders to leave phones behind and attend without staff so they could speak candidly about managing relations with Trump. French President Emmanuel Macron reportedly declared there was "no going back" and characterized U.S. dependence as a security risk, while Belgium's prime minister warned Europe risked becoming a "miserable slave" to America. The episode examines how Trump's threats to take Greenland by force from NATO ally Denmark served as an immediate trigger for the meeting, and features footage of NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte being grilled by a Danish reporter about his "self-respect" for sitting silently next to Trump during such statements. Trump himself confirmed that his relationships with allies soured after Denmark refused to discuss U.S. control of Greenland and Italy's Prime Minister Meloni declined to assist with Iran operations in the Strait of Hormuz. The episode highlights how European leaders are now reportedly "Trump-proofing" NATO strategy and planning not just against traditional adversaries like Russia and China, but against the volatility of the American president himself. One former NATO spokesperson described success at the summit as simply getting through it without angry outbursts from Trump, a metric the episode characterizes as babysitting rather than leadership and evidence of how far American standing has fallen among its closest allies.

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