Von der Leyen urges Europe to toughen up in a world ruled by ‘raw power’

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in Strasbourg, France, January 21, 2026.

European Union chief Ursula von der Leyen warned on Wednesday, January 21, the 27-nation bloc must move faster to boost its economy and defenses, faced with a new world order defined by “raw power.” Addressing the European Parliament, von der Leyen said Europe had to toughen up to influence the world around it – while warning the United States that strife between “allies” over Greenland would only embolden rivals of the West.

“The shift in the international order is not only seismic, but it is permanent,” she told lawmakers, citing the “volatile situation” around Greenland, but also Russia’s relentless bombing of Ukraine and tensions from the Middle East to the Indo-Pacific.

“We will need a departure from Europe’s traditional caution,” said the European Commission President. “We now live in a world defined by raw power – whether economic or military, technological or geopolitical. And while many of us may not like it, we must deal with the world as it is now.”

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‘Dangerous downward spiral’

Speaking as US President Donald Trump was on his way to the annual meeting of the Davos World Economic Forum, von der Leyen described his threat to slap tariffs on European allies as “simply wrong.” She said, “If we are now plunging into a dangerous downward spiral between allies, this would only embolden the very adversaries we are both so committed to keeping out of the strategic landscape.”

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“We are at a crossroads,” von der Leyen told lawmakers, as EU leaders prepare to meet Thursday in Brussels to forge a common response to Trump’s threats. “Europe prefers dialogue and solutions – but we are fully prepared to act, if necessary, with unity, urgency and determination,” she said.

Trump insists that mineral-rich Greenland is vital for US and NATO security against Russia and China, as a melting Arctic opens up and the superpowers jostle for strategic advancement. But his push to acquire it from Denmark has enraged European leaders, plunging US-EU relations to a historic low.

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Le Monde with AFP

Fonte: Le Monde

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