Former NATO commander Stavridis says Trump’s plan for Greenland ‘not a crazy idea’
- Former NATO commander Stavridis stated that Trump's plan for Greenland is 'not a crazy idea' during an interview on WABC 770 AM-N.Y.
- Stavridis described Greenland as a 'strategic goldmine for the United States' due to its location at the top of the North Atlantic.
- The Prime Minister of Greenland remarked, 'We are not for sale, but we are open for business,' indicating a willingness to engage economically.
- Stavridis suggested that while Greenland does not need to become a state, it can be an important economic objective for the United States.
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Trump Ally Says Plan To Acquire Greenland Is Not "A CRAZY IDEA"
United States President-elect Donald Trump’s plan to acquire Greenland from Denmark is not a “crazy idea,” the former NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) supreme allied commander in Europe, James Stavridis, has said. Stavridis did add that takinfthe island by force with military action was not going to happen. So, if Greenland won’t be taken by force, and its rulers are not giving it up willingly, how is Trump going to acquire the Arctic i…
Fmr NATO Cmdr Stavridis: Adding Greenland 'Not a Crazy Idea'
Skeptical Democrats, cynical pundits, and liberal media are laughing off President-elect Donald Trump's suggestions of working with Greenland, if not making it an official U.S. territory, but former NATO supreme allied commander James Stavridis said, It's not a crazy idea.
Former NATO Commander Sides With President Trump, Calls Greenland A ‘Strategic Goldmine’
James Stavridis, the former NATO Supreme Allied Commander who now spends much of his time attacking President Donald Trump on MSNBC, was nevertheless willing to endorse Trump’s rhetoric about exploring ways for the United States to acquire Greenland. During a recent podcast appearance, Stavridis admitted that “it’s not a crazy idea” to pursue in Trump’s... The post Former NATO Commander Sides With President Trump, Calls Greenland A ‘Strategic Go…
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