Ursula von der Leyen and Mark Carney at Davos WEF, defying Trump policies and calling for European independence and alliances against major powers.
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Allies demand independence from Trump at Davos

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At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Western US allies publicly resist President Donald Trump's policies for the first time. EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen warns against the annexation of Greenland and calls for an independent Europe. Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney urges medium-sized countries to form an alliance against major powers.

The World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos marks a turning point in responses to US President Donald Trump's second term. After a year of tariffs on products like canned beer, upholstered furniture, and cars, insults on Truth Social, and threats of military actions in Canada and Greenland, allies are determined to proceed without the US.

EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen accused Trump of breaking his word in trade talks on the forum's first day and called for a "new, independent Europe." French President Emmanuel Macron criticized US "bullying" and demanded a "trade bazooka" against Trump's plans. Denmark responded to the Greenland threats by requesting a permanent NATO presence and issuing a firm statement to Trump.

The opening star was Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney. In a speech, he spoke of a "break" in the world order and urged medium-sized countries to unite: "Medium powers must act together, because if you're not at the table, you're on the menu." His words received standing ovations and signal pragmatic realism amid weakened UN and NATO.

Trump is set to arrive in Davos on Wednesday, where a counterstrike against further tariffs is being prepared. The events highlight pressure on the US and the need for global action without American leadership.

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Discussions on X highlight reactions to speeches by Canada's PM Mark Carney and EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen at Davos, where they criticized Trump's Greenland annexation threats and advocated for stronger alliances among medium powers and European independence. Opinions vary: supporters praise the firm stance against US unilateralism, pro-Trump users dismiss it as WEF globalism, journalists report neutrally, and skeptics question the feasibility amid power imbalances. High-engagement posts amplify Carney's call for coalitions against coercion.

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O presidente Donald Trump ameaçou o Canadá com uma tarifa de 100% sobre seus produtos após um novo acordo comercial com a China, escalando tensões de uma recente briga no Fórum Econômico Mundial em Davos. A ameaça veio depois que o primeiro-ministro canadense Mark Carney criticou as ambições dos EUA de adquirir a Groenlândia, levando Trump a acusar o Canadá de ingratidão. Essa troca destaca as crescentes tensões entre os EUA e seu vizinho do norte.

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