Trump reiterates US need to 'have' Greenland ahead of Vance visit
- Usha Vance's visit to Greenland was canceled after local residents refused to host her, according to local reports from Nuuk.
- Public opinion in Greenland has turned against the U.S., with 85% opposing joining the country, as shown by a recent poll.
- Danish officials welcomed the change in itinerary, stating it relieved local concerns, according to Henrik Skydsbjerg, a travel agency manager.
173 Articles
173 Articles
Donald Trump reveals two word reason why he wants to take over Greenland - The Mirror
Donald Trump condensed his reasoning to why he wants a bigger US influence in Greenland to just two words - his and vice president JD Vance's comments have annoyed Danish officials
Trump: we "have to have" Greenland
Amid all the other shady business the Trump administration is up to, the President's fixation on Greenland is an oddity. Despite there being absolutely no reason to try and acquire Greenland beyond ego, Trump continues to insist that it's an absolute necessity for both national and international security, refusing to back down from his pipe dream. — Read the rest The post Trump: we "have to have" Greenland appeared first on Boing Boing.
Quick Take: Trump’s 2-Minute Bombshell On Greenland Will Leave You Stunned, Stunning Take On Russia
U.S. President Donald Trump unveiled a dramatic plan to acquire Greenland during a press conference on March 28, declaring the island essential for global security and world peace. Trump emphasised that the United States "must have Greenland," either through a financial deal or military force, citing its strategic location and rich mineral resources. Watch the video for details.
Trump and his obsession with Greenland: Why does he want to control the island and what does the U.S. gain from it?
U.S. President Donald Trump insisted this Friday that his country needs Greenland for its security, something it cannot guarantee without having control of the island of Denmark. “Do you think we can do without it? We can’t,” Trump said in statements to journalists, coinciding with the trip of his vice president, JD Vance, to Greenland. Why is Donald Trump interested in Greenland? “We need Greenland. It’s fundamental to international security, w…
Andreas Kluth: Obsessed with Greenland? You too may have the wrong map
At some point in his life, Donald Trump looked at a world map and saw something he wants – something that, as president of the US, he now says he will take “one way or the other.” It’s Greenland, an autonomous territory of Denmark, one of America’s closest allies. “I love maps,” Trump once explained. “And I always said: ‘Look at the size of this. It’s massive. That should be part of the United States.’ ”
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 45% of the sources lean Left
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium
Ownership
To view ownership data please Upgrade to Vantage