Trump, Danish and Greenland
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Did President Trump post on Truth Social that if NATO allies continue to refuse help with opening the "straight" of Hormuz he would "reaffirm" his commitment to securing Greenland? No, that's not
President Donald Trump‘s desire to buy Greenland sounded like a geopolitical punchline, at first. After all, Denmark still oversees the island’s foreign affairs and defense. Then Trump’s comments became a hard-line policy,
The Danes brought blood supplies, explosives and live ammunition to Greenland as part of contingency plans in case President Trump acted on his threats to seize the island.
President Donald Trump says he will send a hospital ship to Greenland as Denmark demonstrates unity with Arctic territory amid tensions.
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Denmark secretly deployed explosives to Greenland to blow up runways if Trump invaded: NYT
Denmark’s military drew up contingency plans to destroy key airfields in Greenland if President Donald Trump made good on threats to seize the Arctic territory, according to a report Friday in The New York Times.
Lauder told him Denmark was struggling economically and suggested that the U.S. could leverage that strain to buy Greenland outright, according to the former White House official. When Trump’s interest in buying Greenland was first reported that year,
Our correspondent traveled 450 miles across Greenland to see what it would take for the U.S. to reopen military bases on the island.
Greenland left EU in 1985, but escalating global tensions and US pressure are making rejoining the bloc more appealing, according to former Danish minister Tom Hoyem - Anadolu Ajansı