Transcript of Breaking: Trump Embarrassed in Europe as Allies Abandon Him

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We have some big news right now. Donald Trump was arguably embarrassed in Europe because we're now learning that his framework for a deal for Greenland, well, it's actually nothing new. It's everything the United States already had. For all of the pomp and circumstance, all of the threats to invade Greenland, we're now learning that the President just merely secured an already existing deal. Essentially an off-ramp, an off-ramp for him after threatening to militarily invade Greenland and getting major pushback from European leaders, so much so that at today's Board of Peace signing his major accomplishment, according to the White House, no major Western European country attended. And instead, the countries that have joined Trump's Board of Peace, well, they are authoritarian, some of them, including Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, a legitimate dictator. Make sure to like, comment, share, and subscribe. Please support my work by subscribing to my sub stack. Click the link below, because right now we need to get this everywhere. So let's just jump right into it. We have this from the Prime Minister of Denmark, Met Fredrickson. She held a press conference today to address Greenland and NATO-related issues. She emphasized that Denmark will not seed sovereignty over any parts of the Kingdom, including Greenland, and that NATO Secretary General, Mark Groot, had no mandate to negotiate on Denmark's behalf.

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She said and stressed, essentially, that Denmark has many strong allies, and the best path forward is cooperation within NATO, both politically and militarily. She highlighted that Europe must secure its own border or its own future, and that Denmark is rearming nationally on both the Eastern and Northern flanks, but always within democratic rules. Regarding recent US statements on Greenland, she said that there was no negotiation about sovereignty, and any dialog with the United States will focus solely on security, not territorial control. She described the situation as improved after talks with Root and stressed the importance of maintaining Denmark and Greenland's full democratic and political authority. So essentially, Donald Trump came out of the meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Root and said that we have a framework of a deal for Greenland. And And while Denmark is saying, no, we don't, there's no framework of any deal because Mark Root had no right and no authority to negotiate any deal on behalf of Denmark with the United States of America. And while Donald Trump is saying, we actually do have this deal and that it's being, quote, unquote, negotiated. Take a listen.

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About an acquisition of Greenland. Are you going to pay for it?

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We're talking about it. It's really being negotiated now, the details of it, but essentially it's total access. There's no end. There's no time limit.

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He's saying total access. It's being negotiated right now. But the truth is, it's not actually being negotiated right now because NATO Secretary General NATO had no authority to negotiate any deal on behalf of Denmark. And Denmark is saying that there is no deal here. And yet he is now threatening Denmark and other European countries. If they pull out of certain investment has since made, then the United States holds all the cards. Take a listen.

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So what should we expect from the European countries? I mean, they've got this EU anti-corrosion instrument that would be impacting our services, as you said. And then the Danish Pension Fund said that they're going to exit US treasuries, $100 million treasuries at the end of December. European countries hold trillions of stocks and bonds from the US. Do you worry that they would start selling those in retaliation?

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If they do, they do. But if that would happen, there would be a big retaliation on our part, and we have all the cards.

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A big retaliation on our part, and we, quote, have all the cards. Now, Donald Trump did unveil his Board of Peace today. His Board of Peace is this board, this United Nations-style board that he's trying to create to oversee, essentially, the reconstruction of Gaza. We're going to talk about that in just a second. But this is Trump walking into the Board of Peace signing, take a Watch this, and then we're going to discuss it in just a second. Now, when you see him walking in and you see those world leaders, something interesting is pointed out, or should be pointed out. There aren't any major Western leaders. You don't have the President of France there, the Chancellor of Germany, the Prime Minister of the UK. You don't have anyone from Canada, Mexico. You don't have America's true allies at the table for this board of peace. But here's who you do have. You have Belarus, which is led by a dictator, an Alexander Lukashenko, Morocco, Vietnam, Kazakhstan, Hungary, which is also led by an authoritarian in Viktor Orbán, Armenia, Egypt, Kosovo, Pakistan, Paraguay, Albania, Uzbekistan, Bahrain, Qatar, and Indonesia. That's what's left of America's global standing after just one year of Donald Trump's term.

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You don't have significant European countries. There was even a time where Caroline Levet, the White House Press Secretary, made an announcement from the podium today saying that Belgium had signed on to the Board of Peace. Belgium had to come out and correct her saying, No, no, No, we didn't. This is what the Board of Peace is working on. This is New Gaza. New Gaza is what Jared Kushner is presenting to authorities or to these world leaders, saying this is how they want to rebuild Gaza. To me, in a lot of ways, this looks like a dystopian world, one that is completely void, devoid of what the reality is on the ground in Gaza right now. Because if you look at what has happened in Gaza over the past three years, almost, most towns, most cities, most homes have been completely leveled by the Israeli military. And to say now that you're going to build waterfront property in Gaza in this way, well, it's really a slap in the face to the people living there. Because at the end of the day, at the end of the day, this is just, and a lot of People are just calling this a grift.

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Well, when the President was making this announcement, I want you to take a look at his hands. This is his left hand today. Look at that bruise. Here's a closer image. That's what the President's hand looks like today. New questions about the President's health are being raised this afternoon. Why? Because of that bruising on his left hand. For a long time, the White House told us that the bruising that we have seen, similar to this one on his right-hand, appeared. Why? Because he shook many hands. He's not shaking any hands, folks, with using his left hand. So why? Ask yourselves why this bruise is now appearing on his left hand no longer just on his right-hand. In any event, there's going to be a lot of news to cover today, and I will continue to provide you more updates throughout the day into the afternoon. So make sure to like, comment, share, and subscribe to support my work. Spread the word, and subscribe to my sub stack by clicking the link below. More to come soon. Hey, folks.

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Aaron Parnas here. Thank you so much for watching the Parnas Perspective. Please consider subscribing to support our work as we grow this independent news media entity into something that rivals mainstream every single day. Thanks so much, and I'll see you soon.

Episode description

Aaron Parnas reports on breaking news of Trump embarrassed in Europe as allies abandon him, including a look at the President's 'Board of Peace', implications for America and the EU, and much more!!