Denmark's Defence Committee Chair Rasmus Jarlov exposes the truth behind Trump's “framework of a future deal.” In this interview, Jarlov explains why Denmark has drawn a hard line against Trump's territorial claims. Jarlov admits that he's no longer sure if America would defend a NATO ally under attack.

In this episode of One Decision, we explore:


  
What's Trump really after in Greenland



  
How Trump’s Greenland threats are fracturing NATO 



  
Why the "Chinese threat" in Greenland is "exaggerated to the extreme"



  
Would Denmark block a Greenland independence referendum to stop US annexation?



  
Europe's defense spending surge 



  
Why allies can no longer depend on America




With trust between NATO allies at its lowest point in decades, Jarlov draws a hard red line: Denmark will not accept territorial demands from any country. He reveals how Trump's threats have backfired, bringing Denmark and Greenland closer together while pushing Europe away from relying on U.S. military defense. Plus: What "losing a friend" means when that friend is a global superpower.
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"I Don't Know If the U.S. Would Defend Us" | Denmark Defense Committee Chair on NATO

FEB 5, 202628 MIN
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"I Don't Know If the U.S. Would Defend Us" | Denmark Defense Committee Chair on NATO

FEB 5, 202628 MIN

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Denmark's Defence Committee Chair Rasmus Jarlov exposes the truth behind Trump's “framework of a future deal.” In this interview, Jarlov explains why Denmark has drawn a hard line against Trump's territorial claims. Jarlov admits that he's no longer sure if America would defend a NATO ally under attack. In this episode of One Decision, we explore: What's Trump really after in Greenland How Trump’s Greenland threats are fracturing NATO  Why the "Chinese threat" in Greenland is "exaggerated to the extreme" Would Denmark block a Greenland independence referendum to stop US annexation? Europe's defense spending surge  Why allies can no longer depend on America With trust between NATO allies at its lowest point in decades, Jarlov draws a hard red line: Denmark will not accept territorial demands from any country. He reveals how Trump's threats have backfired, bringing Denmark and Greenland closer together while pushing Europe away from relying on U.S. military defense. Plus: What "losing a friend" means when that friend is a global superpower. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices