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Trump's Greenland grab has finally got the Euros asking geostrategic questions about the wisdom of over-dependence on American 'military protection'. But is it 'too little, too late'? They insist there's no way Greenland will become American territory, but Trump has issued tariffs against his erstwhile allies, and a June deadline. If NATO is coming apart at the seams, what about the 'Five Eyes' of the anglophone countries? Canada's abrupt shift towards "strategic partnership" with China signals that that 'Western alliance' is ending too.

Meanwhile, as yet another Iranian 'color revolution' comes to a screeching halt thanks, perhaps, to Russian high-tech assistance with knocking out the protesters' Starlink internet access, it appears that American-Israeli 'humanitarian intervention' (read: decapitation strikes) in Tehran has been stalled, for now. As we've already seen this year, however, Trumpian 'regime change' isn't necessarily bloody: Venezuela's government was apparently in contact with its US counterparts "for months" prior to Maduro's surprise capture.


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