Trump Considers Military Option to Seize Greenland, Europe Pushes Back
President Trump is weighing military action to acquire Greenland, prompting strong pushback from Denmark, NATO allies and Arctic security experts.
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President Trump is weighing military action to acquire Greenland, prompting strong pushback from Denmark, NATO allies and Arctic security experts.
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