Something in Europe has snapped.
Donald Trump doubled down again on Monday night in his insistence that the US "has to have" Greenland for national security reasons.
He predicted that Europe's leaders aren't "gonna push back too much". But that's not the plan they have in mind when their paths cross with the US president at the World Economic Forum (WEF) on Wednesday.
Greenland is a semi-autonomous territory of Denmark - a member of the EU and of Nato.
President Trump is now leaning heavily on Denmark's allies in both those organisations to abandon Copenhagen and let the US take control of Greenland, or face punitive taxes on all their exports to the United States.
It's a horror scenario for European economies, which are already in the doldrums, especially those reliant on exporting to the US like Germany's car industry and Italy's luxury goods market.







