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Why Trump Says the US 'Needs' Greenland - and What the Fallout Could Be

Summary by Sky News UK
The US president is claiming he wants to annex Greenland for the sake of national security - but experts suggest he has ulterior motives.

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The president of the United States, Donald Trump, has published on his social network Truth Social two images created with Artificial Intelligence (IA) in which he simulates the U.S. conquest of Canada and Greenland. In the hours before his trip to Switzerland, in which he will participate in the World Economic Forum in Davos, the Republican has launched a strong and unequivocal message to European leaders regarding the ice island: "We have to h…

·Madrid, Spain
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The President of the United States, Donald Trump, published on Tuesday morning on his social network Truth two photographic montages generated with Artificial Intelligence (IA) to simulate his conquest of the Danish island of Greenland and also of Canada. The dissemination of these images occurs hours before coinciding on this day with several of his traditional Atlantic allies with whom he stars a tense pulse due to the threats of the United St…

·Spain
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Greenland is at the centre of the Washington strategic agenda, not only for security reasons but also for its economic potential. One of the objectives is to ensure the control of critical minerals essential to various technologies, at a time when millions of Americans and large technological companies have investments on the island.

·Portugal
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Sky News UK broke the news in United Kingdom on Monday, January 19, 2026.
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