Trump monopolized the headlines at the World Economic Forum here this week, threatening a Greenland invasion and then backing down, giving him the media dominance he craves. But the deeper conversation was something differentโ€”an open European rebellion against Trump and a bracing dose of honesty at a gathering where polite avoidance has been an operating principle. Europeans this week stopped pretending that their economies will revive if they keep slipstreaming behind America, the global hegemon.

DAVOS, Switzerlandโ€”U.S. President Donald Trumpโ€™s Greenland fiasco has done Europe an unintended favor. His erratic bullying has forced European leaders to recognize that they need independence from an unreliable Americaโ€”and to break with their own moribund economic and security policies.

DAVOS, Switzerlandโ€”U.S. President Donald Trumpโ€™s Greenland fiasco has done Europe an unintended favor.

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