🎤 At this week's World Economic Forum in Davos, US President Donald Trump hit the stage with trademark no-filter flair, targeting everything from "Iceland" to windmills and even teasing French President Emmanuel Macron’s sunglasses. 😎
❄️ Coming off a political storm over his Greenland buy bid, Trump joked about purchasing "that piece of ice," calling it a "small ask" and insisting it posed no threat to NATO ties.
🚀 He also took cheeky jabs at windmills for "sapping energy," threw shade at Macron’s eyewear, and had a swipe at Britain’s trade moves. Classic Trump: bold, brash, and full of surprise twists.
🔍 On Greenland, he reiterated his desire for immediate negotiations. Addressing NATO concerns, he said: "We probably won't get anything unless I decide to use excessive strength and force… But I won't do that. People thought I would use force… I don't want to use force."
💡 Trump argued only the US can secure Greenland, a strategic territory of just 57,000 residents. While Denmark and Greenland leaders offered options for a greater US presence, the president stayed firm: "No nation or group… can secure Greenland other than the United States. I'm seeking immediate negotiations."
🔥 Whether you found it comedic, concerning, or both, Trump's Davos session underlined that global power plays are alive and kicking—even at a forum built on cooperation. 🌍
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Windmills, 'Iceland' and Macron's sunglasses – Trump hits Davos stage
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