Greenland, Donald Trump and Danish Foreign Minister
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Denmark considers US President Donald Trump's plans to annex Greenland unacceptable. They undermine Danish sovereignty, said Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen after meeting with US Secretar...
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Donald Trump is reportedly costing up the price of taking over Greenland and planning to offer more cash than Denmark.
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President Donald Trump did not rule out military force to acquire Greenland in an interview as the Danish territory continued to rebuff his advances.
The prime minister of Greenland pushed back Sunday against assertions by U.S. President Donald Trump that America will take control of the island territory.
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The Mirror US on MSNDonald Trump slammed by Greenland's leader after his 'take control' commentsGreenland's newly appointed prime minister has responded to US President Donald Trump after he refused to rule out military action over his plans to buy the island, with Trump even appearing to ask NA
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Donald Trump Could Be Impeached If He Tries to Invade GreenlandHe has cajoled. He has poked and prodded. He has whined. He has boasted. This is classic Donald Trump. No, he is not howling about war with Democrats; he is talking about acquiring Greenland, and like a junkyard dog,
Donald Trump condensed his reasoning to why he wants a bigger US influence in Greenland to just two words - his and vice president JD Vance's comments have annoyed Danish officials
Mette Frederiksen's visit comes just days after Vice President JD Vance toured the U.S. Pituffik Space Base in Greenland.
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Irish Star on MSNDonald Trump says he won’t ‘take anything off the table’ in chilling new Greenland threatThe move to try and annex Greenland has not been received favorably by Greenlanders or Danes who are almost all against Trump's plans which have angered the island nation
How did Denmark come to own Greenland? The Danish-Norwegian kingdom claimed it as a colony in the 1700s, and Denmark took full ownership in 1814, when the kingdoms split after the Napoleonic wars. After WWII,
It’s the most concrete effort yet to turn President Donald Trump’s desire to acquire the Danish territory into actionable policy, despite widespread international outrage.