Trump Reiterates Plan to ‘Acquire’ Greenland, NATO Allies Raise Eyebrows
Trump insists the US will ‘acquire’ Greenland for national security, not just lease it, despite Nordic diplomats finding no evidence of foreign warships.
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Trump insists the US will ‘acquire’ Greenland for national security, not just lease it, despite Nordic diplomats finding no evidence of foreign warships.
European nations have rallied behind Greenland this week after US President Trump’s renewed bid to control the Arctic island, highlighting growing transatlantic tensions and indigenous voices.
Exploring why the U.S. wants Greenland for national security, with CGTN’s Jen Copestake reporting from Nuuk on Trump’s bold Arctic strategy.
Greenlanders unite to reject President Trump’s takeover threat, insisting only Greenlanders should decide their island’s future amid global resource competition.
Greenlandic party leaders said they don’t want to become Americans, urging decisions to follow international law and the Self-Government Act.
With the US weighing options to acquire Greenland, including force, this Arctic island has become a geopolitical hotspot. Here’s what you need to know.
U.S. President Trump says Greenland deal could go the ‘easy way’ or the ‘hard way,’ but Denmark and Greenland insist the island is not for sale.
A satirical cartoon shows Trump exploring a forced takeover of Greenland, prompting outrage from Nuuk’s mayor and sparking global memes. 🌍😂
Trump’s latest bid to buy Greenland – with talk of military muscle – sparks fresh debates over US imperialism and global sovereignty.
Finland’s FM Elina Valtonen calls Trump’s Greenland remarks ‘worrying’, urges Arctic unity and warns against power plays.