Greenlanders ‘love and embrace the United States,’ Trump envoy says after visit
U.S. envoy Jeff Landry visits Greenland as new consulate opens, facing protests while discussing the island's potential to export millions of barrels of oil daily.
- On Friday and Saturday, President Donald Trump posted AI-generated images on Truth Social promoting his desire to acquire Greenland and build a 'Golden Dome' missile defense shield over the White House.
- Trump has long argued the U.S. must control Greenland for national security, viewing the territory as vital for the Golden Dome missile defense system he intends to construct.
- U.S. special envoy Jeff Landry faced a cold reception during his recent visit to the Arctic territory, where negotiations involving the U.S., Greenland, and Denmark have continued for four months.
- A Pew Research Center survey found 58% of U.S. adults oppose a takeover of the island, while Greenlandic officials described recent diplomatic efforts as a clear attempt to divide them.
- The Congressional Budget Office estimates the Golden Dome could cost $1.2 trillion over 20 years, while Greenland potentially holds reserves of 2 million barrels of oil daily.
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Again, US President Donald Trump shows an AI-generated picture of himself with a view to Greenland. There were protests against his envoy's visit.
Trump’s ‘Hello Greenland’ Post Reignites Debate as Protests Erupt Outside New U.S. Consulate
President Donald Trump renewed attention on Greenland with a Truth Social post as demonstrations intensified over expanding American diplomatic and strategic activity on the Arctic ... The post Trump’s ‘Hello Greenland’ Post Reignites Debate as Protests Erupt Outside New U.S. Consulate first appeared on [your]NEWS.
Donald Trump posts a photo montage with the message "Hello, Greenland" – and puts the island back in focus. Their head of government had just last week declared that there was "no sign" of a changed US position on territorial claims.
U.S. President Donald Trump published in the last hours a suggestive message on his Social Truth network linked to the situation in Greenland, an autonomous island that he wants to annex even though it belongs to Denmark. “Hello, Greenland,” says the brief message, accompanied by an image in which Trump’s design of one of the island’s slums is seen. Greenland’s stanceThe Greenland Prime Minister, Jens-Frederik Nielsen, received Landry at a meeti…
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