‘Trump Whisperer’ Rutte Steers NATO Around Greenland Crisis
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How Nato chief Mark Rutte has emerged as the ‘Trump whisperer'
US President Donald Trump was all set to take over Greenland. But the only thing that stopped him was Nato chief Mark Rutte. The Nato secretary-general may have been instrumental in persuading Trump to scrap the threat of slapping punitive tariffs on eight European nations to press for US control over Greenland
Trump had to settle for a vague deal that doesn't exist on paper. According to new information, NATO chief Mark Rutte was the architect behind the handshake that resolved the Greenland issue.
Among his nicknames: "The man whispering at Trump"
NATO chief Mark Rutte is once again living up to his Trump whisperer image after a meeting with US President Donald Trump. Where does that image come from? And is it accurate?
It is a diplomatic coup of Mark Rutte: the NATO Secretary-General, who is known as the "Trump Whisperer", has apparently been able to divert the US President from his plan to annex Greenland for the US. Instead, according to AFP information of the 1951 Greenland Treaty, the US military presence on the island belonging to Denmark is to be renegotiated
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