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#NATO #TrumpBanned #GlobalBoycott World leaders are moving to isolate Donald Trump from the West’s most powerful alliances as the fallout from his Greenland annexation threats reaches a breaking point. In this video, we break down why the European Parliament voted to freeze a major U.S. trade deal—and why Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is warning of a “total rupture” in the Atlantic alliance. What’s driving the global isolation: The “Ban”: How the European Parliament blocked ratification of the U.S. trade pact, citing Trump’s pressure tactics against NATO ally Denmark. The “Rupture”: Carney’s blunt speech arguing that integration has turned into subordination, signaling Canada’s readiness to pivot toward other partners. Arctic Exclusion: Why the seven other Arctic nations—each a NATO member—are advancing regional security talks without the U.S., sidelining Washington from a region Trump once sought to buy. The Context: All of this follows Trump’s recent tariff retreat at Davos, reinforcing perceptions of weakness and isolation on the world stage. Together, these moves suggest a rare moment of coordinated pushback by allies—and raise serious questions about the future of North Atlantic Treaty Organization and U.S. leadership within it. Sources referenced: POLITICO — EU Parliament freezes U.S. trade deal over Greenland Atlantic Council — Mark Carney declares a “rupture” in U.S. relations Chatham House — EU and partners seek closer ties amid global realignment 👉 Subscribe for ongoing coverage and deep analysis. 💬 What do you think? Is this a temporary freeze—or a lasting shift in global alliances?