World Leaders at Davos Urged to Confront Trump’s Assault on Global Order

Sophie Laurent, Europe Correspondent
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As hundreds of global CEOs, finance titans, and over 60 prime ministers and presidents gather in Davos, Switzerland, for the annual World Economic Forum, a pressing challenge looms large – the need to stand up to the tyrannical actions of US President Donald Trump.

In recent years, Trump has unleashed a relentless assault on the international order, threatening NATO, withdrawing from global organisations, violating the UN charter by invading Venezuela, and demanding the annexation of Greenland. His disregard for established trade rules and his willingness to hike tariffs on allied nations have created a sense of unease and instability on the world stage.

Amidst this turmoil, experts are urging the Davos attendees to find the courage to speak out against Trump’s destructive behaviour. Robert Reich, a former US Secretary of Labor, has called this a critical moment for global leadership, arguing that the world needs to hear a clear and firm denunciation of the havoc Trump is wreaking.

The stakes are high, as Trump has already threatened to sue JPMorgan Chase, one of the most prominent companies represented at Davos, in an apparent attempt to silence its CEO, Jamie Dimon. Dimon’s mild criticism of Trump’s efforts to undermine the independence of the Federal Reserve has seemingly infuriated the US president, who is now seeking to intimidate Dimon and other business leaders into submission.

However, Reich believes that this is a pivotal opportunity for the Davos elite to stand up for the rule of law and the international order. He argues that if Dimon and other CEOs use their platform at Davos to denounce Trump’s actions, it could give cover to other world leaders to express their opposition as well, potentially serving as a tipping point.

The world is watching to see if the leaders assembled at Davos will rise to the occasion and fulfil their duty to provide the global leadership that is so desperately needed in these turbulent times. The future of the international order may well hinge on their willingness to confront the Trump administration’s disregard for the norms and institutions that have underpinned global stability for decades.

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Sophie Laurent covers European affairs with expertise in EU institutions, Brexit implementation, and continental politics. Born in Lyon and educated at Sciences Po Paris, she is fluent in French, German, and English. She previously worked as Brussels correspondent for France 24 and maintains an extensive network of EU contacts.
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