David Starkey and Constantin Kisin discuss Europe's decline in global power and relevance, arguing that Trump's dismissive treatment of European allies reflects a reality Europeans created through industrial, economic, and cultural self-destruction.
Geopolitical analyst Dr. Pippa Malmgren, speaking from Greenland, explains why the US suddenly prioritizes the Arctic—connecting it to Ukraine, the space race, and a broader shift from 'Star Wars' (fighting people) to 'Star Trek' (solving problems).
A British commentator argues that Greenland should become part of the US, making the case that Western security depends on American hegemony and that China—not Europe—is the primary threat to the West.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy delivers a forceful critique of European paralysis at Davos 2026, arguing that NATO's credibility rests entirely on US commitment and that Europe remains a 'fragmented kaleidoscope' incapable of unified action.