Trump, Greenland
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President Donald Trump’s remarks about Greenland have been misinterpreted, a top diplomat claimed Friday. Andrew Puzder, the U.S. ambassador to the European Union, insisted that the U.S. was never interested in invading the autonomous territory of Denmark—after months of threats from the 79-year-old American president.
Greenland's Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen says a meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump's special envoy to the Arctic, Jeff Landry, was positive but emphasized Greenland's commitment to self-determination.
OMINOUS GREENLAND WARNING TRUMP’S EYE ON ARCTIC TERRITORY SUBMARINES ‘ALL OVER THE PLACE’ RUBIO’S STARK MESSAGE TO CONGRESS MILITARY FORCE NOT RULED OUT INCAPABLE OF DEFENDING GREENLAND ‘INVOLVED IN C
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry (R) claimed that Greenland “was not on a map” until President Trump “put it on a map,” comments that follow rhetoric for months from the president to acquire the island. “What I’ve found,
Trump still secretly trying to exert more control over Greenland with demands that are spooking residents: report - President has expressed interest in bolstering US presence in Greenland because its
President Donald Trump went on another posting spree of strange seemingly-AI generated images again on Friday and Saturday morning—this time posting a crude caricature of Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., a map of the Middle East showing Iran covered by an American flag,
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry said the president had told him to “go over there and make as many friends as we can get."
Jeff Landry's visit to the territory, a semi-autonomous part of Denmark, has touched a nerve among some Greenlanders.