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Larry Kudlow: Trump’s Unique Role in Rescuing Europe at Davos

President Trump delivered one of his most impactful speeches at Davos today, articulating his “America First” vision of economic security. He emphasized that economic stability at home is crucial for maintaining national security abroad. This message resonates strongly with echoes of President Reagan’s approach over 45 years ago, a time when America significantly outproduced the Soviet Union, rendering communism unable to compete with our prosperity or military strength.

Many attendees at Davos may not openly acknowledge it, but Mr. Trump’s vision has the potential to save the West—if only they would stop their incessant chatter and allow him to implement it. He made it clear that he would not resort to force regarding his concerns about Greenland and the Golden Dome, stating, “I don’t have to use force. I don’t want to use force. I won’t use force.”

The notion that Mr. Trump or America would take aggressive action against its allies is a fabrication of the far-left media, which has been stirring controversy over a serious issue: protecting America and the Western Hemisphere, as well as the NATO alliance, from the encroachments of Russia and Communist China. This includes the looming threats of ICBMs and nuclear weapons.

Looking at any map, it’s evident that Greenland is part of the Western Hemisphere. Consider the potential missile trajectory from Moscow to Washington D.C. that could pass over Greenland. In his original announcement on Truth Social, Mr. Trump stated, “The United States of America is immediately open to negotiation with Denmark and/or any of these Countries.”

Yet, this willingness to negotiate has been largely ignored, leading to sensational headlines. For instance, the Wall Street Journal claimed, “The U.S. has lost its way,” while Axios lamented the “end to a U.S.-led global order.”

Throughout his Davos speech, Mr. Trump reiterated his openness to negotiation. Following a meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, he announced, “We have formed the framework of a future deal with respect to Greenland and, in fact, the entire Arctic Region.” He described this as a beneficial arrangement for all NATO nations.

Moreover, he will not impose tariffs that were set to take effect on February 1. Vice President Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio will collaborate on this initiative with Steve Witkoff. This is the essence of the art of the deal, and stock markets responded positively, rallying significantly. Once again, Trumpian leadership has proven effective.

He also discussed the importance of economic growth and clarified why it does not lead to inflation. This insight sheds light on his upcoming announcement regarding the Fed chairman.

Today’s performance was nothing short of virtuoso. Regardless of European opinions, Mr. Trump and his “America First” policies are the only viable solution to their challenges.

President Trump delivered one of his most impactful speeches at Davos today, articulating his “America First” vision of economic security. He emphasized that economic stability at home is crucial for maintaining national security abroad. This message resonates strongly with echoes of President Reagan’s approach over 45 years ago, a time when America significantly outproduced the Soviet Union, rendering communism unable to compete with our prosperity or military strength.

Many attendees at Davos may not openly acknowledge it, but Mr. Trump’s vision has the potential to save the West—if only they would stop their incessant chatter and allow him to implement it. He made it clear that he would not resort to force regarding his concerns about Greenland and the Golden Dome, stating, “I don’t have to use force. I don’t want to use force. I won’t use force.”

The notion that Mr. Trump or America would take aggressive action against its allies is a fabrication of the far-left media, which has been stirring controversy over a serious issue: protecting America and the Western Hemisphere, as well as the NATO alliance, from the encroachments of Russia and Communist China. This includes the looming threats of ICBMs and nuclear weapons.

Looking at any map, it’s evident that Greenland is part of the Western Hemisphere. Consider the potential missile trajectory from Moscow to Washington D.C. that could pass over Greenland. In his original announcement on Truth Social, Mr. Trump stated, “The United States of America is immediately open to negotiation with Denmark and/or any of these Countries.”

Yet, this willingness to negotiate has been largely ignored, leading to sensational headlines. For instance, the Wall Street Journal claimed, “The U.S. has lost its way,” while Axios lamented the “end to a U.S.-led global order.”

Throughout his Davos speech, Mr. Trump reiterated his openness to negotiation. Following a meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, he announced, “We have formed the framework of a future deal with respect to Greenland and, in fact, the entire Arctic Region.” He described this as a beneficial arrangement for all NATO nations.

Moreover, he will not impose tariffs that were set to take effect on February 1. Vice President Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio will collaborate on this initiative with Steve Witkoff. This is the essence of the art of the deal, and stock markets responded positively, rallying significantly. Once again, Trumpian leadership has proven effective.

He also discussed the importance of economic growth and clarified why it does not lead to inflation. This insight sheds light on his upcoming announcement regarding the Fed chairman.

Today’s performance was nothing short of virtuoso. Regardless of European opinions, Mr. Trump and his “America First” policies are the only viable solution to their challenges.