Summary
France’s foreign minister, Jean-Noël Barrot, warned Donald Trump against threatening EU sovereign borders after Trump suggested potential military action to control Greenland, an autonomous Danish territory.
Barrot dismissed such actions as unacceptable and noted the return of “the law of the strongest.”
Trump previously called Greenland essential to U.S. economic security, though Denmark and Greenland’s leaders firmly rejected any sale.
Trump Jr.’s brief visit to Nuuk further escalated tensions.
I mean what’s France gonna do, protest about it, bend over, and roll with it?
Out of all nuclear-capable nations, France’s nuclear doctrine is absolutely the most terrifying one.
Most nations maintain a second strike doctrine, e.g. they won’t fire first but will immediately retaliate. Some states also allow themselves to strike in case of extreme threats, e.g. WMDs.
France allows itself to fire a nuke as a warning shot.
Denmark is a NATO country along with France. They’d be forced to intercede along with most of the rest of Eastern Europe.