Trump’s return may force Europe’s hand on China and Ukraine
United Arab Emirates' DUBAI As President-elect Donald Trump gets ready to enter office, shifting tectonic plates are sending tremors of uncertainty from Beijing to Brussels. The consequences might cause the United States' goals to diverge from those of its closest European allies in ways that haven't happened in decades.
According to multiple European officials and diplomats who spoke to NBC News, the incoming administration is likely to put pressure on European leaders to adopt a tougher stance against China, which it views as America's principal adversary. However, their nations are economically intertwined with both powers, and their interests don't always coincide with Washington's. They would probably stray even more if Trump were to carry on his pledge to put tariffs on imports fro...