James O'Brien Daily

Iran, Greenland or Ukraine: which crisis poses the biggest threat?

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Jan 15, 2026
The discussion dives into the crises of Iran, Greenland, and Ukraine, weighing which poses the greatest threat to the West. Analysts argue that Iran's export of terrorism could be the most urgent concern. The unpredictability of Greenland’s geopolitical significance under Trump’s influence raises eyebrows. There's a heated debate among callers about the existential risks each scenario presents. Additionally, political upheaval is spotlighted with Robert Jenrick's defection, igniting questions about the Conservative Party's future.
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INSIGHT

Sanctions Falter Without Global Buy‑In

  • James and callers note Western sanctions on Russia failed to cripple it because China, India and Turkey kept trading.
  • The presence of other large powers undermines Western leverage and weakens sanction efficacy.
INSIGHT

Greenland Threat Could Break NATO Unity

  • James highlights the surreal risk of NATO allies preparing to defend Greenland against potential action by the US under Trump.
  • He says that US designs on Greenland could set an unprecedented post‑war precedent and destabilise alliances.
ANECDOTE

U3A Group Fears Greenland Most

  • Graham from Macclesfield explains his U3A politics group judged Greenland the biggest threat because US action could shatter NATO.
  • He emphasised the existential nature of a US annexation and its threat to the post‑war settlement.
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