President Donald J. Trump stoked fresh tensions overnight after leaking private messages from key European leaders — including NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte and French President Emmanuel Macron — on his Truth Social feed.
Rutte’s note lavished praise on U.S. efforts in Syria, Gaza, and Ukraine and said he’d highlight Trump’s work at the World Economic Forum. Macron’s message echoed cooperation on Syria and Iran but bluntly added: “I do not understand what you are doing on Greenland.” He also floated a G7 meeting in Paris after Davos to discuss broader issues.
Overnight, President Donald J. Trump leaked several confidential messages from European leaders, including a message of praise from NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte regarding Syria, and a message from French President Emmanuel Macron speaking about both Syria and Iran, while… pic.twitter.com/FRCrgvFfMy
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European leaders have unequivocally rejected the idea that Greenland is for sale and have stepped up military cooperation in the Arctic amid what Denmark calls an “unacceptable pressure” campaign.
Reactions on X were mixed, with some users portraying the disclosures as flattering evidence of European praise and others warning that such actions risk undermining NATO cohesion amid Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine and strategic competition with China.
Quote from a repost by Trump:
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) January 20, 2026
“China and Russia are the boogeymen when the real threat is the UN, NATO and this ‘religion’” pic.twitter.com/2TXKfy6Us3
The tensions coincide with increased NATO activity in the Arctic, including allied deployments under frameworks such as Icelandic air policing at Keflavik Air Base — part of broader efforts to monitor airspace in the region amid growing great-power competition.
Now all eyes are on Davos, where European and U.S. officials are bracing for sharp rhetoric from Trump on Wednesday that could further strain alliances and dominate the annual global forum.
European officials should brace for sharp remarks from Trump at the Davos forum
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) January 20, 2026
Axios reports that Trump is heading to Davos more aggressive and ambitious than ever.
“Trump will arrive in Davos feeling more confident than ever in his ability to shape global events, and… pic.twitter.com/V1AvLITviq
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USA should not buy Greenland. Greenland should be gifted to the USA…before Europe is gifted to Russia. lol