Emmanuel Macron erupts at Trump's tariff 'intimidation'

French President Emmanuel Macron has voiced strong disapproval of Donald Trump’s recent tariff threats, labeling them as ‘unacceptable.’ Macron hinted at a cohesive European response, should these threats materialize.

On Saturday, Macron addressed the situation, revealing that France, along with seven other European countries, might face tariffs if they do not approve Trump’s proposal concerning Greenland. The French President emphasized the potential for a collective European reaction to any such economic sanctions.

Taking to social media, Macron responded to Trump’s ultimatum, asserting that a unified front from the European nations would stand firm against any imposed tariffs. His message underscored the importance of international unity in the face of threats.

Further, Macron reiterated his dedication to supporting Ukraine, emphasizing the need to protect the ‘sovereignty and independence of Nations’ worldwide. He declared, “No intimidation nor threat will influence us, whether in Ukraine, Greenland, or any other part of the world when confronted with such challenges.”

Macron firmly stated, “Tariff threats are unacceptable and have no place in this context. Europeans will respond in a united and coordinated manner if they are confirmed.” His words reflect a call for solidarity among European nations in maintaining their stance against external pressures.

‘Tariff threats are unacceptable and have no place in this context. Europeans will respond to them in a united and coordinated manner if they were to be confirmed. 

‘We will know how to uphold European sovereignty.’

Britain, France, Germany, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland and the Netherlands will be hit by a 10 percent levy on ‘any and all goods’ entering the US from February 1, Trump announced on Truth Social on Saturday. 

Trump has frequently went after his NATO allies on spending over the years with his post saying the US had ‘subsidized all of the European Union’ over the years. He said that if no deal was reached by June 1, the tariff will increase to 25 percent. 

Macron fired back at Trump saying a united response from the eight would follow should the tariffs come to fruition

Macron fired back at Trump saying a united response from the eight would follow should the tariffs come to fruition

Trump announced on Saturday morning that eight European countries would face tariffs if they didn't agree to let him take Greenland

Trump announced on Saturday morning that eight European countries would face tariffs if they didn’t agree to let him take Greenland

NATO countries are required to hand over 2 percent of their GDP, with the US forming the backbone of the alliances spending. 

In 2025, the combined military spending of NATO states reached approximately 1.5 trillion dollars, with the US alone accounting for over 900 billion dollars of that total. 

NATO members were previously expected to spend at least 2% of GDP on defense, a number Trump had long argued should be higher, leading to a new 5% target by 2035 being agreed upon at last year’s NATO Summit. 

In military power, NATO as a whole dominates Russia. As of 2025, the alliance had around 3.5 million active military personnel compared with Russia’s 1.32 million.

NATO countries collectively have more than 22,000 aircrafts compared to Russia’s 4,292, as well as 1,143 military ships compared with their 400.

The president, who referred to himself as ‘the tariff king,’ called on Denmark to relinquish the mineral-rich territory by claiming world peace is at stake on Saturday. 

‘Only the United States of America, under PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP, can play in this game, and very successfully, at that!’ Trump wrote.

‘Nobody will touch this sacred piece of Land, especially since the National Security of the United States, and the World at large, is at stake.’

Trump said that the eight countries had been targeted in direct response to them sending troops to Greenland in the last few days. 

The president added that ‘on top of everything else’ the eight countries ‘have journeyed to Greenland, for purposes unknown.’ 

This is a breaking news story.  

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