US Vice President JD Vance to join his wife in Greenland on Friday
- Vice President JD Vance announced he will visit Greenland, emphasizing the importance of global security in a video, stating, "We’re going to check out how things are going there."
- Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen called the pressure from the U.S. "unacceptable," amid growing discontent from Greenland and Denmark regarding the visit.
- U.S. Officials maintain the trip is permitted under a 1951 defense agreement, despite objections from Greenland's government and its people.
- Experts warn that U.S. Intimidation of Greenland might diminish America's long-term interests if it turns against its allies.
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US VP JD Vance to visit Greenland as Trump ups pressure
WASHINGTON — Vice President JD Vance will visit a US military base in Greenland on Friday, adding to pressure on the autonomous Danish territory that Donald Trump wants to take over. Vance, who has become Trump’s attack dog on foreign policy matters, will travel with his wife Usha to Pituffik Space Base “to receive a briefing on Arctic security issues and meet with US servicemembers,” his office said Tuesday in a statement. The announcement came…
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