Trump Vows to Remove ‘Russian Threat’ from Greenland and Pushes to Buy Island
Trump vows to remove the “Russian threat” from Greenland and push to buy the autonomous island, but Denmark and Moscow push back.
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Trump vows to remove the “Russian threat” from Greenland and push to buy the autonomous island, but Denmark and Moscow push back.
In a Jan. 19 letter, President Trump said he no longer feels obligated to think purely of peace after missing out on the Nobel Peace Prize and tied it to his Greenland ambitions.
US pressure on Greenland draws criticism for violating intl law. Professor Mitrovic warns it exposes America’s fading hegemony.
A German reconnaissance team of 13 completed its mission in Greenland and departed after a two-day deployment, the German Ministry of Defense confirmed.
This past weekend’s Greenland mission prompted the U.S. to threaten tariffs on eight NATO members, revealing how economic pressure enforces hierarchy in U.S.-European relations.
The EU is preparing €93B in tariffs against the US over Greenland threats, ramping up transatlantic trade tensions ahead of Davos.
Trump’s 10% tariff threat on eight European nations unless Denmark sells Greenland has sparked a united EU and Nordic backlash ahead of the Feb 1 deadline.
President Trump warned he may impose tariffs on countries that don’t back his Greenland plan, citing national security and Arctic strategy.
President Trump insists the U.S. ‘needs’ Greenland for national security, sparking fresh tensions with Denmark and Nuuk after high-stakes Arctic talks.
After tense talks in Washington, Denmark rejects U.S. ambition to take over Greenland and secures NATO allies to boost Arctic security presence.