UK PM Keir Starmer Addresses Trump's Greenland Tariff Threat
Forbes Breaking NewsJanuary 20, 202623 min29,561 views
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- π¬π§ Keir Starmer outlines the UK's position on President Trump's threat of tariffs over Greenland, emphasizing the need to focus on national interest.
- π‘ He stresses that the future of Greenland belongs to Greenland and the Danish kingdom, and that tariffs should not be used against allies.
- β οΈ Starmer aims to prevent a tariff war, stating it would harm businesses, workers, and families across the UK.
Transatlantic Relationship and Values
- π€ The situation has been very badly received across the UK, highlighting a serious moment in the transatlantic relationship.
- πΊπΈ Despite the US remaining a close ally on defense, security, and intelligence, the UK must stand up for its values and principles.
- π£οΈ Starmer confirms he spoke with President Trump and will continue to engage to find a pragmatic way forward that avoids serious consequences.
Economic and Defense Considerations
- π Starmer rejects the idea of retaliatory tariffs, emphasizing that a trade war is not in the UK's interests.
- π‘οΈ He reiterates the importance of the relationship with the US for defense, security, and intelligence, particularly concerning the UK's nuclear deterrent.
- πͺπΊ The UK does not see a need to choose between the US and Europe, maintaining that alliances with both serve the UK well.
International Cooperation and Future
- π Starmer argues for Europe to step up and do more in its own defense and security, including energy resilience and cyber capabilities.
- π·πΊ He clarified that UK forces in Greenland were assessing risks from Russia, not acting as a hostile act.
- βοΈ Regarding potential US Supreme Court rulings on tariffs, Starmer believes it's important to act now rather than simply wait.
- π The UK is coordinating closely with EU leaders to ensure unity and a coordinated response to the situation.
- militar Starmer does not believe military action in Greenland is a genuine possibility, advocating for calm discussion to resolve the issue.
- π On defense spending, he supports increasing it and emphasizes the need for greater European coordination and collaboration.
- π° Starmer defends his approach, highlighting its success in securing inward investment and better trading terms, and reiterates the focus on national interest.
- ποΈ He understands the public's reaction to Trump's comments but emphasizes the continued importance of the US relationship for defense and security.
- π± Starmer expresses concern for protecting children from social media and screen time, indicating a review of various measures.
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