EU weighs response to Trump’s Greenland tariff threat: punch back or punching bag?
Bloc has been reluctant to act on his various punitive moves, but many now believe that a threshold has been crossed, analysts say

To keep Trump engaged in Ukraine’s war against Russia, the EU has been reluctant to respond to his various punitive actions over the last year, but many in the bloc now believe that a threshold has been crossed.
“If Greenland goes it’s all over, everything is gone … Nato, everything,” according to an EU official who spoke on condition of anonymity to describe the sense of panic in Brussels.
Already, political groups in the European Parliament have signalled that they would not vote for an EU-US tariff deal reached last summer. An emergency meeting of the bloc’s 27 national leaders has been convened for Brussels on Thursday, with some expected to meet Trump in Davos before then.