As the world finally punches back, was this the week Donald Trump went too far? | Jonathan Freedland

The world has indeed "punched back" in response to the US's increasingly erratic behavior under Donald Trump. The fact that he made threats against a European territory, including Greenland, and subsequently backed down suggests that his willingness to use force or economic coercion is no longer a credible option for him.

Trump's remarks about NATO allies being "a little off the frontlines" in Afghanistan are particularly despicable, given the sacrifices of British service personnel who lost their lives in that conflict. His latest venture, the "board of peace", is an attempt to supplant and monetise the post-1945 international architecture, replacing the UN with a Mar-a-Lago-style members' club where America holds permanent seat.

The irony is that Trump's attempts to break free from institutional constraints have only served to further erode trust in him and the US. His allies can no longer rely on him to act as a reliable partner; instead, they must prepare for a future where they will need to defend themselves without American support.

One immediate lesson is that resistance is necessary if Trump's maximalist strategy is not to be allowed to go unchecked. As his former adviser Steve Bannon has revealed, Team Trump's approach is always to push the boundaries until someone stops them. The Europeans' unified response and economic counter-threats were sufficient to make Trump back down, but it highlights a deeper issue: that long-term allies are too dependent on US protection.

Carney's statement about the need for a new arrangement of western democracies no longer dependent on the US is essential reading in this context. It suggests that the middle powers must combine to create a third path, one that would provide both economic and security benefits. This could take shape as a new constellation of the European Union plus the UK plus Canada, with increased defence spending being a key component.

For Labour's leader Keir Starmer, there are opportunities in this shift. Presenting tax rises as a matter of national security or closer ties to Europe could be compelling alternatives to his party's current Brexit-centric agenda. By embracing reform and shedding its old identity, the Labour Party can redefine itself for the post-Trump era.

The world we knew is indeed dying, but it also presents an opportunity for a new world to emerge. It's one that will require significant effort and cooperation from western democracies to build a new alliance no longer reliant on US protection. The outcome is far from certain, but it's clear that something needs to change if the international order is to survive the Trump presidency.
 
ugh, this guy trump is literally like the ultimate bad cop trying to strong arm everyone into submission... newsflash, us doesn't need you πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ and btw why did he make those threats against greenland in the first place? that's just asking for a reason to be taken seriously lol. i mean on one hand i get it, he wants to break free from institutional constraints but honestly it's just going to make him look like a big baby trying to get attention 🀣
 
the thing is we can't just sit back and wait for things to get better, gotta be proactive, you know? we need to take matters into our own hands and create a new way of doing things, not just react to what's happening πŸ€”. it's easy to say resistance is necessary but what does that even mean in practice? we need to think about how we're gonna work together as a community to build something new, something that doesn't rely on one person or one country's power. and yeah, there are risks involved but that's the point, we gotta take calculated risks if we wanna make a change πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ€” I'm still trying to wrap my head around Trump's antics. Like, what even is this "board of peace" thing? Sounds like a shady way to make some cash off other countries' problems. And his comments on NATO? Who does he think he is, dissing the bravery of British soldiers who lost their lives in Afghanistan? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ It's crazy how Trump thinks he can just push boundaries and get away with it.

I'm intrigued by the idea of a new Western alliance, though. Maybe it's time for Labour to pivot from Brexit and focus on reforming itself. Presenting tax rises as a matter of national security could be a game-changer. πŸ“ˆ The EU plus UK plus Canada could be a powerful bloc if they pool their resources and defense spending. It's gonna take some serious effort, but I think it's worth it to create a new world order that doesn't rely on US protection. πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm low-key relieved that the world didn't go full-on nuclear war over Trump's antics πŸ€―β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, who needs global chaos and destruction, right? But seriously, this new alliance thing sounds like it's long overdue - we need to break free from our dependence on US protection and create a more equal, safer world for all 🌎. It's time for the middle powers to step up and take charge πŸ’ͺ. And let's be real, Labour could totally benefit from pivoting away from Brexit and focusing on tax rises as a national security thing - it's not that crazy talk πŸ˜‚. The post-Trump era is all about new beginnings and creating a better world, so here's to change and progress! 🌈
 
Trump's antics are getting old πŸ™„, you can almost see him tweeting something outrageous and waiting for someone to call him out on it. I mean, who tries to flex their military muscle over Greenland? It's just laughable at this point. His whole "board of peace" thing is a joke, like he thinks the UN would ever let him just waltz in and replace it with his own little club 🀣.

The fact that his allies are getting tired of playing by his rules is a good thing, imo πŸ‘. They need to start standing up for themselves and not relying on the US for everything. I mean, we've been talking about this for years – NATO's supposed to be a partnership, not some kind of protection racket πŸ€‘.

The EU and UK are already talking about forming their own defense alliance – it's about time they took matters into their own hands πŸ’ͺ. And Labour's got an opportunity to rebrand themselves as the "new" party of opposition, all about reform and cooperation 🀝. Let's hope they take this chance to redefine themselves and move forward in a positive direction 🌟.
 
omg u gotta read this article about trump 😱 he made threats against greenland and then backed down like a baby lol 🀣 but seriously tho his whole nato thing was super lowkey racist it's not cool that he's tryna replace the un with some fancy mar-a-lago club πŸ‘‘ anyway i think its time for europe to step up and make their own alliances now that trump's kinda out of control 🌎 the eu plus the uk plus canada sound like a solid plan to me πŸ’― and i love how labour party is like "hey we need tax rises 2 save our country" πŸ€‘ keir starmer u got this man πŸ‘Š
 
Trump's actions remind us that even the strongest can crumble under pressure... and sometimes all it takes is for others to stand up for themselves πŸ’ͺ🌎 It's like when you're in a difficult conversation with someone, and they get defensive - but what if you took a step back, stayed calm, and said "I've got your back" instead? 😊 We need more of that global diplomacy & less brinkmanship. 🀝
 
I gotta say, I'm totally on edge about this whole thing 🀯. It feels like we're living in some kind of alternate reality where nations are having to fight for their own interests and it's getting super messy πŸ’Έ. Trump's antics have made everyone think twice about trusting the US again, which is no surprise considering how erratic he's been. But what really gets my goat is that his allies can't even rely on him anymore – it's like they're fighting a solo mission πŸ€–.

I'm loving all this talk of a new Western alliance, though πŸ‘Š. It's about time we started thinking outside the US bubble and working together for our own security and prosperity. The EU, UK, and Canada need to step up their game and show that they can stand on their own two feet πŸ’ͺ. And Labour needs to get on board with this new vision, ditching its Brexit shtick for something more forward-thinking πŸ”„. We're living in some crazy times, but if we work together, maybe – just maybe – we can create a better future 🌟
 
omg, trump's latest move is literally unbelievable 😱... i mean i knew he was crazy but this board of peace thing? 🀯 like who tries to monetize international diplomacy? not america anymore apparently πŸ’Έ. anyway, i think its great that europe came together and pushed back against him, shows they're not gonna take his aggression lying down πŸ‘Š. and i love the idea of a new western democracy alliance 🌎... canada and the uk should definitely be part of it, and labour party is so smart to pivot their agenda towards national security and europe 🀝. lets hope this new world order thing works out for everyone! πŸ’•
 
Man, what a wild ride the world is in right now 🀯🌎 Trump's behavior is getting out of hand and we're all just along for the ride. I mean, threats against Greenland? Come on, dude! πŸ˜‚ Anyway, it's great to see some pushback from Europe and others, showing them that they won't be bullied around. This "board of peace" idea is a joke, by the way - like, who needs a private club to resolve global issues? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ The EU and UK are already looking into forming their own alliance, which could be a game-changer. And for Labour in the UK, this shift presents an opportunity to rebrand themselves as a pro-EU, pro-cooperation party. It's time for them to ditch that Brexit-centric agenda and focus on building something positive instead of tearing it down. We need more cooperation and less drama - let's get it done! πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ€” This whole thing with Trump being all erratic and stuff is just so overhyped πŸ™„ I mean, can't he just chill for once? Like, what's next, him invading Canada or something? πŸ˜‚ And those comments about NATO allies being "off the frontlines" in Afghanistan are just laughable, like has he even been to the place? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ

And seriously, who thought it was a good idea to create some kind of "board of peace" thingy? Sounds like just another way for Trump to line his pockets and get rich off the back of international relations πŸ’Έ. And can we please not forget that he's trying to dismantle the UN and replace it with some exclusive club where only America gets to hang out? 🀣

The whole "western democracies need to come together" vibe is cool and all, but it feels like just another example of the US trying to exert its influence on others. I mean, can't we just have our own thing for once without America breathing down our necks? πŸ™ƒ
 
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