Europe must heed Mark Carney – and embrace a painful emancipation from the US | Paul Taylor

European Leaders Must Take Mark Carney's Warning Seriously

The recent remarks by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney at the World Economic Forum have sent shockwaves through EU capitals, serving as a stark reminder that Europe must adopt a more assertive stance against US President Donald Trump's aggressive behavior. The Canadian leader's insightful analysis of the new world order, where might makes right, cannot be ignored.

Carney's warning is clear: liberal democratic middle powers like Canada and European countries must join forces to counter coercion and defend the principles of territorial integrity, rule of law, free trade, climate action, and human rights. This calls for a united and firm response to Trump's bullying of allies, particularly in regards to his threats against Denmark over Greenland.

In contrast, many EU leaders seem to be stuck in a nostalgic Atlanticist mindset, clinging to the comfort of old-fashioned diplomacy with the US. However, this approach is no longer viable, as Carney so aptly put it: "Nostalgia is not a strategy." The time for compromise and appeasement is over; instead, Europe must take decisive action to assert its sovereignty and interests.

Carney's proposal for building coalitions with like-minded countries, such as Canada, Japan, Australia, Brazil, and India, offers a glimmer of hope. By forming new trade pacts and rules, Europe can create a more level playing field and resist Trump's attempts to coerce it. This would involve slapping retaliatory tariffs on US goods worth €93 billion if Trump takes any further action against EU members.

The European Commission must also be prepared to activate its "trade bazooka," a tool designed to counter economic coercion. This includes opening an investigation into US moves to coerce an EU member and potentially implementing the Mercosur trade deal despite judicial review by the European court of justice.

Ultimately, Carney's message is that Europe can no longer afford to wait for Trump to change his behavior or negotiate from weakness. The time for action has arrived, and the continent must take a painful but necessary step towards emancipation – embracing a new era of self-reliance and cooperation with like-minded nations.
 
im so down for carney's warning lol i mean its about time eu leaders stopped playing it cool and started taking a stand against trump's antics 🙄👊 but at the same time, i'm not sure if europe can just join forces with other liberal democracies like canada and japan to counter trumps aggression... theres also china and russia in the mix now and i dont think its that simple 🤔 what carney is saying makes sense tho - nostalgia isnt a strategy and eu needs to assert its sovereignty ASAP 💪🏽💼
 
🤔 Carney's right on point, EU leaders need to snap out of their complacency mode! 🙅‍♂️ I mean, come on, Denmark's got the right to decide its own future over Greenland? Trump's trying to strong-arm them, and they're just going to roll over? 😒 That's not how diplomacy works. The EU needs to stand up for itself, even if it means taking a few risks. 🚀 They can't just keep relying on old-fashioned talks with the US; that's not gonna cut it anymore. We need some real backbone here! 💪
 
I feel like Carney's warning is actually kinda refreshing... I mean, who wouldn't want to see EU countries stand up for themselves? 🤝 It's about time we shed that old "Atlanticist mindset" and take a firmer stance against Trump's antics. Think of it as a wake-up call – we can no longer just sit back and wait for others to make the move. Building coalitions with other like-minded countries is a great idea, but I'm also intrigued by the EU's potential to become more self-reliant and take matters into their own hands. It might be painful in the short term, but it could lead to some amazing opportunities in the long run! 💪
 
OMG I'm so down with Mark Carney's words!!! 🙌🏽 Europe needs to stand up for itself and not be bullied by Trump's aggressive behavior! 🚫 They can't just keep on playing nice and waiting for him to calm down, it's time for them to take action 💪. Building coalitions with countries like Canada, Japan, Australia, Brazil, and India is a great idea too! 🤝 They need to create their own trade pacts and rules so they're not at the mercy of Trump's whims. And if he keeps on being aggressive, they should be ready to slap retaliatory tariffs on US goods 💸. It's time for Europe to take control of its own destiny and not wait for others to make decisions for them 🌟!
 
trump's ego is getting outta hand 🙄, europe needs to stand up for itself and not let him walk all over them. those eu leaders should be ashamed of themselves for being so passive, they need to wake up and smell the coffee ☕️. it's time for a united front against trump's bullying and coercion, mark carney's warning is clear and we should take heed 💡. canada and other liberal democracies are already forming coalitions to counter trump's moves, europe needs to step up its game 🏅.
 
I'm so down for Carney's bold move 🤘🏻💪. EU leaders need to stop playing it safe and start taking a stand against the US bullies. I mean, Denmark isn't going to defend itself just because Trump is whining about Greenland 😂. It's time for Europe to show some backbone and take control of its own interests.

I love how Carney is proposing forming coalitions with other like-minded countries. That's exactly what we need - more trade pacts and rules that level the playing field. And if the US doesn't like it, well, they can just face the music 🎶. It's time for Europe to stop being a pushover and start asserting its sovereignty.

I'm all for the European Commission activating its "trade bazooka" too 💣. Those retaliatory tariffs on €93 billion should give Trump some food for thought 😏. And if that doesn't work, maybe it's time for Europe to go solo with its own trade deals. After all, you can't put a price on independence 🙌.
 
OMG I'm literally hyped right now 🤩! Can't believe more EU leaders are finally waking up to Trump's BS 🙄! We need to take a stand and show the world that we won't be bullied by him. Those US tariffs are going to be a major bummer for our economy tho 💸😬, but I guess it's better than losing our sovereignty 😒. Mark Carney is like a total hero right now 🙌! We need more people like him speaking out and taking action. This Mercosur trade deal thing sounds like a solid plan too 📈👍. It's time for Europe to take control of its own destiny and not be held hostage by Trump's tantrums 🚫💪
 
the thing is europe needs to wake up and stop being all nice about trump's crap ... we need leaders who can stand up to him without being all diplomatic and stuff 🤦‍♂️ it's time for eu leaders to put their foot down and show us what they're made of 💪 not gonna lie though, carney's idea of forming coalitions with other countries is a good one - maybe japan or australia could be a good ally against trump 😊
 
I'm just saying 🤔, if EU leaders really wanna stop Trump's tantrums, they need to start taking their own medicine 💊. Can't just wait for him to calm down or be friends with them again 🙄. Maybe it's time for some tough love and assertive diplomacy? 💁‍♀️
 
I don't think EU leaders are being too weak by trying to appease Trump. I mean, can you imagine if they were all like "screw you, we're gonna take you down" from the get go? I know it sounds crazy but think about it... 🤯 They gotta be smart and strategic in how they handle this situation. Carney's all for forming coalitions with other countries but what about the potential risks of getting tied up in some messy international conflict? Like, can we really trust Japan and Australia to have our backs? 🤔 I'm not saying they shouldn't try, but... I dunno, maybe a more nuanced approach is needed.
 
I'm not sure if Carney's warnings about Trump are that extreme 🤔. I mean, we've seen this kind of aggressive behavior before, especially during the Cold War era. And what about all the times the US has bullied other countries to get what it wants? It sounds like a case of "you break it, you buy it" 😒. Also, forming coalitions with other countries might help, but isn't that just going to create more divisions and tensions in the long run? Can't they just try to negotiate from a position of strength rather than resorting to threats and tariffs? 🤷‍♂️
 
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I'm tellin' ya, I've seen some rough stuff in my day 🤯, but this Trump fella takes the cake 🍰. I mean, threatening Denmark over Greenland? That's just not right 😒. And what's with all these EU leaders goin' back to that old Atlanticist way of thinkin'? "Nostalgia is not a strategy" - ain't that the truth? 🙄

We need some new-school diplomacy around here, like Carney's talk of buildin' coalitions and resistin' coercion. Trade pacts, retaliatory tariffs... it's time to stand up for ourselves and our values 🚀. I'm not sayin' we should be all isolationist or nothin', but a little self-reliance wouldn't go amiss 😊.

I remember when Europe was strong, like the old days of NATO and whatnot 💪. We didn't need to beg for permission from anyone to do our own thing. It's time to get back to that 💥. But, you know, I'm not all optimistic about this... 🤔
 
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