Trump's aggressive foreign policy threatens Colombia and Greenland's stability.
Following the recent U.S. military operation in Venezuela, President Donald Trump has escalated threats against Colombia and Greenland, indicating a more aggressive foreign policy stance. Trump accused Colombian President Gustavo Petro of being complicit in the cocaine trade, suggesting military intervention, while also renewing claims to Greenland, citing national security concerns linked to Russian and Chinese presence in the Arctic. Internationally, Denmark and the EU condemned Trump’s rhetoric, asserting sovereignty over Greenland, while concerns were raised at the U.N. about the implications of U.S. military threats. This development underscores a shift toward a confrontational U.S. approach, potentially destabilizing regional relations and affecting global geopolitical dynamics.
