Europe did not bend—it broke. The illusion of unity shattered under sanctions, tariffs, and a brazen claim over Greenland that felt less like diplomacy and more like humiliation. Old wounds reopened as alliances trembled. This was no routine policy dispute, but a test of how much pressure and disrespect a continent was expected to absorb. What began as a cold argument over a distant Arctic territory quickly became something larger. Greenland turned into a mirror reflecting the fragility of the Western project itself. Europe was forced to confront a painful question: was it a partner in the alliance, or merely...
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