Al Gore says Trump is ‘trying to throw a wrecking ball’ at NATO, like he did with East Wing

Al Gore says Trump is 'trying to throw a wrecking ball' at NATO, like he did with East Wing

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former vice president al gore Metaphorical Donald Trump tries to ‘smash the ball’ at NATO end of his remarks Greenland to demolition White HouseEast Wing, calling the president’s behavior “crazy.”

NATO This is a huge foreign policy achievement for the United States USA All of this benefits the United States as we work to build other alliances and establish the rule of law and a rules-based order. “Gore said in an interview. Journalists attending the World Economic Forum on Wednesday.

“The way he’s been wreaking the wrecking ball on the East Wing in an attempt to wreak the wrecking ball on these leagues is just crazy.”

Earlier at the Davos Global Summit, Trump delivered an aggressive address to attendees in which he said he would not seek to annex Greenland by force but called for “immediate negotiations” to reach a deal for the United States to acquire the Arctic territory, which both Danish and Greenlandic authorities have said is not for sale.

He also said the United States would “unstoppably” try to seize the island but denied any interest in doing so. The president has also previously claimed that U.S. occupation of Greenland would actually make NATO more secure.

Former Vice President Al Gore compared Donald Trump's comments on Greenland to tearing down the East Wing of the White House in an attempt to

Former Vice President Al Gore compared Donald Trump’s comments on Greenland to tearing down the East Wing of the White House in an attempt to “wreak havoc” on NATO and called the president’s actions “crazy.” (Associated Press)

Asked whether he believed Trump’s contention that annexation would make the alliance more secure, Gore didn’t mince words. “No, of course not. That’s ridiculous.”

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The former vice president, who served under Bill Clinton from 1993 to 2001, said the president’s speech was “a classic Trump performance.”

“I don’t want to be the fact-checker who has to do that speech,” he said. “But I think there was one element of the speech that I thought was positive.

“I think maybe because of the reaction in the stock market yesterday, he seemed to be backing off from his previous threat to use military force to acquire Greenland. If my interpretation is correct, I think that’s a good thing.”

Earlier, Trump delivered an aggressive speech to attendees at the Davos Global Summit, in which he said he would not seek to annex Greenland by force but called for

Earlier, Trump delivered an aggressive speech to attendees at the Davos Global Summit, in which he said he would not seek to annex Greenland by force but called for “immediate negotiations” to reach a deal for the United States to acquire the Arctic territory, which both Danish and Greenlandic authorities have said is not for sale. (Copyright 2026 The Associated Press. all rights reserved)

Gore has spoken out against the Trump administration in Davos after being revealed as one of the hecklers disrupting a speech by Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick on Tuesday.

Lutnick was loudly booed after speaking at an invitation-only VIP dinner hosted by billionaire BlackRock boss Larry Fink. Gore later said he acted in response to Lutnick’s comments attacking Europe.

“I sat and listened to him,” Gore told Mediate in a statement Wednesday. “I didn’t interrupt him in any way. It’s no secret that I think this administration’s energy policy is crazy. At the end of his speech, I made my feelings known, as did several others.”