US President Donald Trump has said he no longer feels “an obligation to think purely of peace” after not being awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
His comments came via text message to the Prime Minister of Norway after he threatened eight European countries with new tariffs over their position on Greenland.
The president said that while peace would “always be predominant” he “can now think about what is good and proper for the United States of America.”
Adam and Chris are joined by Katya in Brussels and Caitríona in Washington to discuss how the Prime Minister and other European leaders might respond and where this latest development leaves NATO and the special relationship.
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