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The Trump administration is escalating its push for Greenland, with officials suggesting the U.S. could act even without Denmark’s cooperation. Greenland and Denmark are rejecting the idea, while the White House has not ruled out military force.
President Donald Trump continued his threats towards Greenland on Friday, as he insisted that if the United States did not act Russia or China would occupy it in the future.
President Trump on Friday continued to press for U.S. control of Greenland, telling reporters: "We are going to do something on Greenland, whether they like it or not."
President Donald Trump discusses Greenland acquisition plans after the U.S. military captures Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro, citing national security needs.
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‘We Don’t Want To Be Americans’: Greenland’s Political Parties Issue Joint Statement Aimed At Trump
The country's five political parties issued a joint statement rejecting Trump's attempts to acquire the island.
In a recent interview with The Atlantic, President Donald Trump reiterated his desire to annex Greenland. Here's what to know.
Greenland’s party leaders have rejected President Donald Trump’s calls for the U.S. to take control of the island.
President Donald Trump has for years had his eyes set on the island, which he has repeatedly threatened to annex. Why?
Trump has repeatedly said he wants to acquire Greenland, prompting a wave of news headlines in the U.S. about the territory.
Nordic diplomats rejected U.S. President Donald Trump's claims of Russian and Chinese vessels operating near Greenland, the Financial Times reported on Sunday.
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Why Trump Wants Greenland and How He Can Take It
Trump doesn’t need to annex Greenland to achieve his goals. But after Venezuela, he revived his threats to seize it, possibly via military force.
Military alliance yet to issue public statement asserting territorial integrity of Arctic island and kingdom of Denmark