France, Jan. 20 -- RFI: Since Donald Trump returned to power, he has repeatedly attacked Europe, going so far as to threaten the annexation of Greenland. Do Europeans today have an enemy in the White House?

I wouldn't speak of an enemy. I think we simply need to be lucid. The transatlantic relationship as we have known it for decades is rooted in the blood of the Second World War. That relationship is over, and we'll have to build a new one. That will probably involve a moment of confrontation, which may be difficult politically and diplomatically. But this is the time for the European Union to stand tall and say: 'enough is enough, we must now be respected'.

The issue of the moment is, of course, the United States' desire to annex Gree...