Trump weighs buying another territory after Greenland fiasco
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Negotiations have progressed in recent months, according to multiple officials familiar, with the White House optimistic of reaching a deal.
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. President Donald Trump has said the U.S. would seize Greenland “one way or the other” for security purposes, but during the ...
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NASA discovered a hidden military base under Greenland’s ice
Deep beneath Greenland’s ice, a Cold War secret was hiding in plain sight. Originally built by the United States as part of a classified military project, this underground base was designed to operate beneath the surface—out of sight and out of reach.
Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: NASA scientists have found the remains of a U.S. military base buried 100 feet below the surface of the ice in Greenland. Camp Century, as it was called, was a Cold War-era satellite for the U.S. Army ...
The US is seeking to expand its military presence in Greenland just two months after President Donald Trump threatened to take over the island. According to American military officials, Washington is seeking access to three additional bases on the Arctic ...
According to one source familiar with the negotiations, the US has suggested that the three new military bases be formally designated as US sovereign territory.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The United States is reportedly in secret negotiations with Denmark to expand its military presence in Greenland, months after Donald Trump sparked controversy by saying the US should ...
Greenland's prime minister said on Tuesday that increasing the U.S. military presence in the Arctic territory was part of ongoing negotiations with Washington, as the United States' desire to own or control the territory remains alive.
Denmark’s prime minister urged the U.S. to increase its military presence in Greenland but the White House showed little interest in the offer.