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In this episode, Alex breaks down a startling report that Denmark quietly prepared for the possibility of a U.S. invasion of Greenland—complete with flown-in blood supplies, explosives to disable runways, and multinational NATO forces positioned as a deterrent during escalating tensions tied to Trump’s rhetoric. He explores how these unprecedented preparations signaled a deeper shift in transatlantic trust and Europe’s push for independent security coordination. Alex also briefly touches on Trump’s recent, widely criticized encounter with Japan’s prime minister, where he awkwardly invoked Pearl Harbor while discussing Iran strikes—highlighting how historical analogies and offhand remarks continue to inflame diplomatic sensitivities and underscore the volatility of current global politics.
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In this episode, Alex breaks down a startling report that Denmark quietly prepared for the possibility of a U.S. invasion of Greenland—complete with flown-in blood supplies, explosives to disable runways, and multinational NATO forces positioned as a deterrent during escalating tensions tied to Trump’s rhetoric. He explores how these unprecedented preparations signaled a deeper shift in transatlantic trust and Europe’s push for independent security coordination. Alex also briefly touches on Trump’s recent, widely criticized encounter with Japan’s prime minister, where he awkwardly invoked Pearl Harbor while discussing Iran strikes—highlighting how historical analogies and offhand remarks continue to inflame diplomatic sensitivities and underscore the volatility of current global politics.

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