Russia is watching closely and with visible satisfaction as Donald Trump’s renewed pressure over Greenland sends shockwaves through NATO and the European Union. Across Kremlin-aligned television networks and political commentary shows, Trump’s Greenland posture is being framed not as a diplomatic dispute, but as a strategic stress test exposing NATO’s internal fractures. Russian state media has seized on the growing EU-U.S. standoff, portraying Washington’s demands and tariff threats as evidence of a weakening transatlantic alliance. Analysts in Moscow argue that Trump’s insistence on U.S. control or dominance over Greenland has placed European capitals, particularly Copenhagen and Brussels, in an impossible position. WATCH
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Alexander Dugin often called “Putin’s Brain”, has once again raised alarm bells by publicly pushing for a seven-nation expansion that would reshape the entire post-Soviet region. From Moscow’s ideological inner circle, Dugin has framed territorial conquest as a necessary state objective, arguing that international law is secondary to force. He even uses Trump’s Greenland comments as a strategic example of how great powers claim territory and why Russia must do the same. WATCH
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