
Trump reopens Greenland fight as NATO summit kicks off
Denmark doesn’t spend money to really help Greenland, but it’s an important part for the United States,” Trump said during a bilateral meeting with Turkish…
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Denmark doesn’t spend money to really help Greenland, but it’s an important part for the United States,” Trump said during a bilateral meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. The U.S. currently spends roughly 3% of its GDP on defense. Both Greenland and Denmark are staunchly opposed to the idea.
Furthermore, When asked by a reporter how far he would go to acquire Greenland, Trump said, “You’ll find out.” However, during his speech at the World Economic Forum, he ruled out the use of force.
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Denmark doesn’t spend money to really help Greenland, but it’s an important part for the United States,” Trump said during a bilateral meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
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The U.S. currently spends roughly 3% of its GDP on defense.
according to CBS News — LatestBoth Greenland and Denmark are staunchly opposed to the idea.
according to CBS News — LatestWhen asked by a reporter how far he would go to acquire Greenland, Trump said, “You’ll find out.” However, during his speech at the World Economic Forum, he ruled out the use of force.
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Denmark doesn’t spend money to really help Greenland, but it’s an important part for the United States,” Trump said during a bilateral…
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