It's A Mystery: What Does Trump Want With Greenland?
- The United States plans to persuade Greenland to join through advertising campaigns targeting its 57,000 residents, as reported by insiders to The New York Times.
- The plan may include substantial financial incentives, such as offering each Greenlander $10,000 a year, according to internal sources.
- Trump's advisers have dismissed the idea of using military force to annex Greenland, a stance shared by a U.S. Official, noted by The New York Times.
- Greenland's political leaders have firmly opposed the notion of becoming part of the United States, stating, 'We want our own independence in the future.
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Greenlanders after the courtship from the USA: "Strange and exciting"
The new American administration has shown interest in Greenland, which has created a strange feeling among the inhabitants. SVT has met two young Greenlanders who have found themselves in the middle of a geopolitical storm. – It may create new opportunities now that we are getting attention from all over the world, says Marie Mathiassen.
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