The businessman and newly elect US president has a rather innovative way of conducting foreign policy.
He has now proposed to buy Greenland from Denmark. Denmark relied that that piece of real estate is not for sale. The tiny country hopes that a law based world order will protect it from american exceptionalism. Let’s see what is next.
On the Central American continent Trump is unhappy about the prices Panama charges for ships to use of their canal. It the country does not lower their prices he suggests to “take back” the Panama Canal.Read more about Greenland and Panama in this article: https://www.axios.com/2024/12/23/trump-buying-greenland-us-ownership-plan
In the Middle East Trump has another novel approach. If Hamas in Gaza does not release the US hostages he promises to bomb the shit out of the strip. One wonders what is left to bomb. And in case he does carpet bomb the already flattened strip, the remaining hostages risk to be harmed.
With Syria gone all eyes are on Iran. With Trumps entire team composed pro-zionist hacks a war might now be inevitable.
The European elite is in turmoil and lost at how to deal with the incumberant president. While Hungaries president Orban and UKs Nigel Farage have established working relations with Trump the rest of the continent has pretty much declared war on him. European leaders in tandem with the neocons in Washington are trying to "insulate" the continent from Trump. It looks as if the US deepstate has moved into the EU and the city in London. Trump promised to stop the war in Ukraine. He might be unable to do so. In a best case scenario he will just walk away from the mess. Europe might inherit this US proxy war that is already lost and be dragged into a war against Russia.
2025 wlll be interesting. Buckle up !