
Denmark vows to ‘defend every inch of our territory’ after Trump threatens to take over Greenland again
Ahead of the summit, Trump said Greenland “is very important” for the U.S. but not for Denmark, declaring, “We need it for protection of the world, not just…
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US leader has threatened to pull troops from Europe if his demands are not met. The president's renewed interest in Greenland could put at risk the entire future of NATO , which was founded in 1949 to counter the threat to European security posed by the Soviet Union during the Cold War. The Trump administration wants to see a more lean and lethal “NATO 3.0,” with Europe taking responsibility for its own security, including Ukraine, with conventional weapons while America would continue to provide its nuclear umbrella.
Furthermore, Washington’s NATO allies want to use the Ankara summit to turn the summit on Trump’s ire over Iran and show they are making good on their pledge to ramp up defence spending. Trump said the United States was spending “disproportionately” in NATO to help protect Europe from Russia. “We’ve been treated unfairly,” he said.
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The president's renewed interest in Greenland could put at risk the entire future of NATO , which was founded in 1949 to counter the threat to European security posed by the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
according to ABC News — Top StoriesThe Trump administration wants to see a more lean and lethal “NATO 3.0,” with Europe taking responsibility for its own security, including Ukraine, with conventional weapons while America would continue to provide its nuclear umbrella.
according to ABC News — Top StoriesWashington’s NATO allies want to use the Ankara summit to turn the summit on Trump’s ire over Iran and show they are making good on their pledge to ramp up defence spending.
according to Vanguard (Nigeria)Trump said the United States was spending “disproportionately” in NATO to help protect Europe from Russia. “We’ve been treated unfairly,” he said.
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