“格陵兰岛”反转大戏,特朗普达沃斯表态背后的多重博弈
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2026-01-22 04:02

Group 1: Greenland Island Situation - The U.S. has no intention of using "excessive force" to acquire Greenland, as stated by Trump at the World Economic Forum in Davos [2] - Trump announced the postponement of tariffs on eight European countries originally set to take effect on February 1 [2] - A cooperation framework regarding Greenland and the Arctic has been agreed upon with NATO Secretary-General, benefiting the U.S. and all NATO member countries, indicating a temporary easing of U.S.-Europe trade tensions [2] Group 2: Federal Reserve and Domestic Policy - Trump indicated a narrowed selection for the next Federal Reserve Chair to "two or three" candidates, suggesting a preference for a style similar to former Chair Alan Greenspan [3] - Potential candidates mentioned include Rick Reed and Kevin Walsh, while current NEC Director Hassett is likely to remain in his position [3] - Tensions between Trump and the Federal Reserve are highlighted by his threats regarding Powell's future and the Supreme Court's debate on Trump's attempt to remove Fed Governor Lisa Cook, raising concerns about the independence of the central bank [3] Group 3: U.S. Withdrawal from WHO - The U.S. officially withdrew from the World Health Organization on January 22, following an executive order signed by Trump, marking a significant shift in its role in global public health governance [4] Group 4: Rising National Debt - The U.S. national debt reached $38.4 trillion as of January 9, increasing at an average rate of over $71,000 per second over the past year [5] - Approximately $2.25 trillion is projected to be added to the national debt from January 17, 2025, to January 15, 2026, raising concerns about the sustainability of this debt despite claims that tariff revenues could cover interest payments [5] - The Trump administration faces challenges regarding domestic economic issues, including Federal Reserve independence and fiscal sustainability, which will continue to influence market dynamics and global relations [5]