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"I don't believe that there is real bipartisan support...to aggressively move on Greenland," House Minority Leader Hakeem ...
The United States Congress is unlikely to support any invasion of Denmark's semi-autonomous territory of Greenland, the top ...
President Donald Trump did not rule out military force to acquire Greenland in an interview as the Danish territory continued ...
President Donald Trump insisted he’s “not trolling” about his demands to acquire Greenland and make Canada the 51st state. “Yeah, I think Greenland would be very well off if they [joined the U.S.]. I ...
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The New Republic on MSNTrump’s Wild New Excuse for Wanting Greenland Is His Flimsiest YetTrump has been outspoken about his pipe dream to acquire the Danish-controlled territory for its value as a geopolitical ...
Whom Greenlanders choose to do business with — economically, politically and socially — will tell us a lot about the coming ...
OP-ED. Europeans aren't taking Trump's views on Greenland, a now strategic territory, seriously, worries French diplomat and essayist Jérémie Gallon in an op-ed. He believes Europe must quickly ...
Danish King Frederik X will visit Greenland, a semi-autonomous territory of Denmark, next week to meet with the new prime ...
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Greenland prime minister says US will not get GreenlandGreenland, a huge, resource-rich island in the Atlantic, is a self-governing territory of Denmark, a NATO ally of the United States. Trump wants to annex the territory, claiming it’s needed for ...
Greenland's foreign minister has said it is seeking deeper cooperation with China and potentially a free trade agreement, ...
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Rubio mute on Greenland as Danish foreign minister tells US annexation is ‘unacceptable and disrespectful’State Department spokeswoman Tammy Bruce said the two top diplomats “reaffirmed the strong relationship between the United States and the Kingdom of Denmark.” Notably, Greenland was not mentioned in ...
The United States should re-imagine its strategic framework to view its geostrategic position as a large “line of contact” extending from the South China Sea, over the Arctic, to the Black Sea.
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