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    On Greenland, Europe stood up, Trump blinked, and the E.U. learned a lesson - The Washington Post

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    The article discusses how Europe's response to Trump's interest in Greenland led to a diplomatic standoff, with the U.S. backing down and the E.U. gaining insights into handling such tensions, as highlighted by various news sources.

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    GreenlandTrumpEuropean Uniondiplomacytrade tensions
    1. On Greenland, Europe stood up, Trump blinked, and the E.U. learned a lesson  The Washington Post
    2. Treasury Secretary Bessent says Denmark and its investment in the US are ‘irrelevant’  CNN
    3. Tariff tensions cool, but threat had European business leaders talking of retaliating against 'blackmail'  CNBC
    4. Denmark Owns $10 Billion in Treasuries. It Isn’t Completely ‘Irrelevant.’  Barron's
    5. What the Greenland Crisis Teaches Europe About Trump  The Atlantic

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