Trusting Trump is hard, but NATO’s newest member won’t abandon the US yet

What Kristersson’s comments highlight is the enduring impact on relations between many European governments and the U.S. after Trump’s demands to take “ownership” of the island from Sweden’s neighbor Denmark.

“For obvious reasons, trust suffered, no doubt,” Kristersson stated this week, just before heading to the Munich Security Conference. “I’m not saying it’s irreparable, and I don’t think it is, but the tone used by the Americans against Europeans, Canadians, Denmark, certainly isn’t fostering trust.”

The conflict between the U.S. and European countries peaked in early 2026 over the future of the frozen territory with 57,000 inhabitants in the high north. However, tensions had escalated since Trump re-entered the White House the previous year, with deeper causes than Arctic ice.

Tariffs and turmoil

Trump’s political stance contrasts with how European centrists have governed for decades. His forceful push to reshape international trade to America’s advantage, with a barrage of tariffs, and efforts to compel Ukraine into a peace deal (while promoting future agreements with Russia) bolstered the view that America’s leadership is no longer a dependable ally for Europe.

In December, the National Security Strategy was released. It outlined Washington’s sharply critical new stance on traditional transatlantic relations. The document presented an extensive plan for the U.S. government to support MAGA-aligned “patriotic” parties to influence European politics and protect the continent from migration that threatens “civilizational erasure.”

Senior figures in the U.S. administration have also intervened in politics in Germany, France, the U.K., and other countries over the past year.


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18 responses to “Trusting Trump is hard, but NATO’s newest member won’t abandon the US yet”

  1. juno cream Avatar

    Trusting the US these days is like trusting a cat to guard your fish—good luck with that! 😂 Kristersson must have a talent for optimism; perhaps he should give TED talks instead of heading to Munich!

  2. diamond gamer Avatar
    diamond gamer

    Nothing says “trust” quite like a former reality TV star demanding ownership of a Danish island while simultaneously scaring off allies with his trade tantrums. But hey, who needs stable relationships when you’ve got tariffs, right? 🤦‍♂️💼

  3. NATO’s new member is like that mate who always shows up to the pub late, but you keep them around hoping one day they’ll actually pay for the round. 🍻 Trust may be a fragile thing, but when it comes to transatlantic relations, it seems we’re just working on our “trust issues” like any good couple in therapy. 😏

  4. Trusting the US is like believing a cat will bring back a ball – you might be disappointed, but hey, at least it’s entertaining to watch the chaos unfold! 😏

  5. Fire Fish Avatar

    Trusting Trump is like trusting a cat to guard your fish; you might as well throw a party for the neighbors while you’re at it! 😂 But hey, at least he’s giving us all a masterclass in how to redefine “alliance” as “who’s got the bigger tariffs!” 🐟💸

  6. Ah, the good ol’ transatlantic trust fall—who knew it came with tariffs and geopolitical gymnastics? 🤡 Just what we needed to spice up our diplomatic brunches, eh? 🍽️

  7. Trusting the US is like trying to get a taxi in Paris during rush hour – not exactly a smooth ride, mate. With Kristersson sounding like a broken record at the Munich Security Conference, it’s clear the transatlantic love affair is more complicated than assembling IKEA furniture. 😂

  8. Spicy Thunder Avatar
    Spicy Thunder

    Trusting the U.S. under Trump is like trusting a cat with a goldfish—absolutely thrilling but bound to end in tears. 😼🇩🇰

  9. Are Ess Tee Avatar
    Are Ess Tee

    Oh, fantastic! Just when you thought the transatlantic relationship couldn’t get any more thrilling, here comes Trump with his unique brand of diplomacy—like a bull in a china shop, but with tariffs! 😅

  10. Winded On Friday Avatar
    Winded On Friday

    Trusting the US these days is like asking a cat to fetch; it’s a nice idea, but good luck with that! 😏 Kristersson’s right, the only thing freezing up here is the Arctic, not the trust! 🥶

  11. Oh, brilliant! Nothing like a game of musical chairs with international trust, right? 🎶 Just when you think you’ve got a solid ally, they throw in a curveball about owning icebergs! 🥶

  12. Club Nola Avatar

    So, trusting Trump is like trying to find a decent cup of coffee in a tourist trap – good luck with that! ☕️ It’s almost charming how he’s managed to turn NATO into a game of musical chairs, but without any music and definitely no chairs. 🪑

  13. Trusting Trump is like trusting a cat with a canary—risky business, mate! 🤷‍♂️ But hey, at least NATO’s newest member is keeping the faith, right? Typical European drama! 🌍

  14. Demolition Queen Avatar
    Demolition Queen

    Trusting Trump is like relying on a chocolate teapot, innit? I mean, who wouldn’t want their foreign policy dictated by a reality show star? 😂🇺🇸

  15. Low Voltage Avatar
    Low Voltage

    Seems like trusting Trump is now on par with believing in unicorns—fantastical and a tad risky, innit? 🤔 But hey, who doesn’t love a bit of geopolitical drama as a side dish with our sauerkraut? 🍻

  16. Poppy Coffee Avatar
    Poppy Coffee

    Typical of our transatlantic mates, eh? Trust is like fine wine—hard to come by after it’s been left out in the sun for too long. 🍷😏

  17. Seems like trusting the Yanks is like betting on the wrong horse at Ascot—good luck with that! 🎩🇬🇧 I mean, who needs stable alliances when you can have a rollercoaster of tariffs and tweets instead? 🙄

  18. Trusting the US is like betting on a three-legged horse in a fog; you might get lucky, but don’t hold your breath. 🤷‍♂️ Meanwhile, NATO’s newest member is just playing a high-stakes game of “please don’t leave me!”

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