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Greenland's prime minister says citizens 'don't feel safe' after Trump's threats
Jens-Frederik Nielsen said Trump’s repeated push to control the territory has made many Greenlanders feel unsafe and altered daily routines.
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Greenland Prime Minister Says Residents' Fear Of Potential U.S. Invasion Is 'Turning Into Anger'
Greenland's prime minister, Jens-Frederik Nielsen, said many of the Danish semi-autonomous territory's residents "don't feel safe" as a result of President Donald Trump's repeated threats to take it
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Read Full ArticleGreenland's prime minister says citizens 'don't feel safe' after Trump's threats
Greenlandic Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen said in an interview with NBC News that many Greenlanders "don't feel safe" amid President Donald Trump's repeated push to take control of the semi-autonomous Danish territory.
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