Greenland, NATO and Europe
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Greenland’s future is 'solely' up to its people and Denmark
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President Donald Trump has repeatedly said he wants to take Greenland, which has received extra weight after the capture of Maduro in Venezuela. Why?
President Donald Trump’s talk about America controlling Greenland have put this Arctic territory under the spotlight at a time when it’s opening up to tourism. This is what visitors can expect if they make the trip.
President Trump thinks 'acquiring Greenland' is a 'national security priority of the United States' according to a statement from White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt.
The Trump administration has reignited threats against the Danish territory and refused to rule out military force, according to a White House statement.
Greenland's leader declared "enough is enough," and Denmark's allies in Europe affirmed that the Arctic island's future must be determined by its people, rebuffing renewed remarks by U.S. President Donald Trump about acquiring the vast territory.