Preparing to cross America and Europe? Know the trap of 100 trillion dollars in which Trump’s strategies can fall.

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News India Live, Digital Desk: The world of international politics sometimes seems like a thriller film. While on one hand there is talk of maintaining friendship with old friends, on the other hand preparations are also going on to teach each other a ‘lesson’ behind their backs. The latest issue is between the relations between Europe and America, which have heated up with the rumor of Donald Trump’s return.

First of all let’s talk about Greenland. You may remember, during his previous tenure, Trump had expressed his desire to buy Greenland, which the world had dismissed as a joke. But now reports are coming that this is not just a real estate deal, but a bigger strategy to occupy the Arctic region.

What is Europe’s ‘master stroke’?
Europe knows that if Trump becomes President again and strictly follows his ‘America First’ agenda, it could hurt Europe’s economy. In response to this, Europe is now thinking of using ‘economic weapons’. The surprising thing is that Europe has assets worth about 10 trillion dollars in America.

Experts say that if Trump starts a trade war, Europe can ‘weaponize’ these assets. That is, they can use their money invested in America in such a place or take such decisions which will create panic in the American market.

Where did Greenland come from?
Denmark has control over Greenland and it is very important from a strategic point of view for Europe. If America increases its influence here, Europe sees it as a threat to its security and borders. This battle for investment of 10 trillion dollars is actually a part of the competition as to who will be the most powerful on the world map.

What will be the impact on the general public?
You and I might think that what do we need from the fight between these big countries? But in reality, when two big economic blocs like America and Europe collide with each other, it has a direct impact on the global market and inflation. Europe is now in mode to reduce its dependence on America for both defense and money.

Overall, this game of politics and diplomacy has now reached a new turn, where ‘friends’ are now preparing to embrace each other with a big stick in their hands.