Trump’s New Greenland Gambit Renews Arctic Power Struggle
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Denmark has tried a lot to appease the American president, but now Donald Trump is even questioning the Danish history of Greenland.
Greenland: Trump’s empire dream in the Arctic
TEHRAN – Diplomatic tensions between Europe and the United States have flared once again, this time over President Donald Trump’s renewed desire to take over Greenland, the semi-autonomous Danish territory. His words— “We must have it”—echo less like policy and more like possession, as though the Arctic island were a prize to be claimed rather than a people with rights and sovereignty.
Trump's renewed drive to control Greenland is a source of international criticism. Meanwhile, the US President once again explains why he wants to incorporate the island.
Trump’s new Greenland gambit renews Arctic power struggle
The US administration's renewed push “to have” Greenland, the autonomous Danish territory whose global importance has recently shifted from remote island to linchpin of Arctic security and green‑tech supply chain, has prompted the EU to push back.
In the renewed dispute over Greenland, US President Trump has repeated the US's alleged need for the island. His country needs Greenland for national security - it's not about oil.
The United States "needs" Greenland to ensure their security against China and Russia, hammered on Monday Donald Trump despite the opposition of the EU countries to any American takeover on this Danish territory. ...
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