Trump Tariffs
Trump threatened Canada with tariffs over China
Donald Trump / NATO /

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2/21/2026
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  • Tensions flared between the U.S. and Canada as President Trump threatened to impose a staggering 100% tariff on Canadian goods if a trade deal with China went forward, warning that "China will eat Canada alive" in the process.
  • Trump's aggressive stance not only strained relations with Canada but also reverberated throughout Europe, as allies expressed growing concerns over his unpredictable tariff policies and threats against NATO members.
  • After initially threatening military action and tariffs over Greenland, Trump later softened his approach, emphasizing he would not use force and instead sought a “framework deal” for total access to the territory, without claiming sovereignty.
  • Key international figures, including NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, attempted to mediate discussions, reinforcing that Greenland’s sovereignty remains intact despite Trump’s intentions.
  • As Trump's diplomacy wavered, European markets reacted positively to his retreat from tariff threats, signaling relief among allies who had been caught in the crosshairs of his economic strategies.
  • The saga underscored the volatility of Trump's foreign policy, revealing a landscape where alliances are tested, and nations are pushed toward unity in the face of unpredictable leadership.

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