Trump Sows 'Chaotic Cruelty' While Canadian PM Carney Reminds The World It Doesn't Have To Play Along
As Trump departed the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, Switzerland, much was made of the content of his rambling, hour-long speec because the president had so escalated his rhetoric over Greenland.
Trump had said the United States would take the semi-autonomous Danish territory“whether they like it or not”. He had threatened direct tariffs on NATO allies that opposed him. Europe was considering reciprocal tariffs and had even gotten to the point of sending troops to Greenland as a demonstration of resolve.
NATO itself seemed on the verge of collapse.
While some analysis suggests a reprieve, there is no permanence to Trump's statements. This president plays with lives, and the future of entire countries, with no care for the consequences.
'Big, beautiful piece of ice'Those who seek clarity in the chaos may have been relieved to hear the president make what may seem, on the face of it, a definitive statement of his position on Greenland:
That may well seem a clear statement of intent. But attempting to impose clarity by stripping sentences of their context risks dramatically misinterpreting that intent.
Even the sentences around this one hint that Trump has far from given up on acquiring that“big, beautiful piece of ice”.
In a speech riddled with inaccuracies, the president continued:
Never mind that Greenland was never the US' to“give” or“take” back – this is a president who has long demonstrated himself impervious to fact checking.
Trump went on to describe, in detail, his plan to build new battleships for the US Navy. The implication is fairly straightforward. Trump's United States may not have to use force, but it can if it wants to.
Be grateful, or elseIn this same section of the speech, Trump fell back on a familiar theme – that the US bears all the burden of global security, with none of the benefits. As he put it,
(Never mind the hundreds of NATO troops who died fighting with the Americans in Afghanistan after September 11, the only time Article 5 of the NATO alliance has been invoked).
That Trumpian resentment was only fuelled, unsurprisingly, by a striking speech by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney.
Carney's excoriation of the Trump administration's attacks on the world order was unlikely to be met with anything else from Trump.
The Trump administration is seeking“ownership” of the western hemisphere – that is, all of the continents of north and south America and surrounds. By implication, that leaves the other hemispheres to other great powers and strongmen, with whom Trump“has always had a very good relationship”.
This is the violent world Trump wants to create – a world divided into fiefdoms run by Mafia-style bosses paid simpering tributes by their weaker supplicants.
The rhetoric of white supremacyTrump went to Europe to give a speech dripping with disdain for the people who live there. In contrast to those leaders with whom he has a“great relationship” (Putin, Xi, Kim Jong Un, et al ), the Trump administration sees Europe and European leaders not just as weak, but as responsible for the demise of western civilisation – something only he can reverse.
After a racist rant directed at Somali immigrants, Trump claimed:
Trump's talk of inheritance, of his pure European bloodlines, of the“mass import of foreign cultures” reveal, once again, the ideological drive behind his administration and its attempt to radically remake not just the US but the world.
While the president may have softened his rhetoric on Greenland specifically, this drive is a constant for the administration.
Live the truthThis is why Carney's speech was so striking. It identified, in clear language, the truth of what the Trump administration is doing.
Trump may have temporarily“backed down” on Greenland, but as Carney put it, the“rupture in the world order” cannot be undone. But what comes next is not inevitable, and it does not have to be left up to Trump.
Carney's speech is a clear indication that while the American president will not break his constant cycle of chaotic cruelty, the rest of the world may be attempting to step outside it.
There is meaning in that.
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