
What is currently being underestimated is the likelihood that US president Trump, after several high-risk strategic successes (Iran, Venezuela), overplays his hand and makes a mistake similar to Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, which was intended as a quick operation but has turned into a four-year war. If the US were to force Denmark to relinquish control of Greenland, this could become the catalyst for what Europe is currently trying to talk into existence: a new European defense architecture that would effectively replace NATO. If the US were to target Canada, most likely by supporting a secessionist movement in provinces such as Alberta or Quebec, this could spark a nationalist movement to defend Canada, similar to Ukraine’s response to Russian aggression. Besides this, in both scenarios, pressure on the US dollar could intensify, as many Western investors would be incentivized to reduce their dollar holdings. Since 2020, the US dollar has already experienced declining exposure among central banks. If this trend were to accelerate, it could destabilize the US economy through upward pressure on interest rates.

