Greenlanders unite to fend off the US as Trump seeks control of the Arctic island
- Greenland's government criticized Donald Trump's claim that they invited U.S. Officials for a visit, stating, "We have not extended any invitations for any visits, neither private nor official."
- Vice President JD Vance's wife plans to visit Greenland, escalating tensions amid concerns of U.S. Dominance
- Greenland's Prime Minister Mute B. Egede condemned the visit, stating it signals a demonstration of power and could increase pressure on Greenlanders
- Many Greenlanders believe their future should be determined by them, not by U.S. Interests, emphasizing their right to independence and self-governance.
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China angling for ‘increased engagement with Greenland'
The Chinese government is trying to increase its relations with Greenland, like the United States, for mainly the same reasons, the U.S. intelligence committee warned in an annual report released Tuesday. President Donald Trump and his administration have publicly and repeatedly expressed interest in acquiring the strategically located and mineral-rich island near the critically important Arctic Circle, though it’s unclear how exactly the admini…
‘I get overwhelmed’: Greenlanders worry, wait as Trump team heads to island
NUUK, Greenland — Lisa Sólrun Christiansen gets up at 4 a.m. most days and gets to work knitting thick wool sweaters coveted by buyers around the world for their warmth and colorful patterns celebrating Greenland’s traditional Inuit culture.
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