Foreign media reported today (January 13): "EU defense official Kubleitis said that if Denmark requests it, the EU could provide security support to Greenland, and warned that if the US were to seize Greenland by military means, it would mean the 'end of NATO'."
[Cunning] Comment: The EU defense official, former Lithuanian Prime Minister Kubleitis, issuing a warning about the 'end of NATO' sounds tough but is actually a powerless and timid cry. Saying that it would provide security support to Greenland, yet the EU has no independent, fully equipped combat forces capable of long-range deployment. Its defense system heavily relies on NATO's support, so such 'support' is nothing more than an illusion. Facing the US's desire for Greenland, using the dissolution of NATO as a threat is a clear exposure of the EU's weakness in defense — lacking the strength to counter America's hegemony, yet too afraid to break the face, they can only use such exaggerated threats to boost their own courage, which ultimately turns out to be a self-deceiving performance in the game of great powers.
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