Former President Donald Trump has reiterated his belief that the United States will eventually annex Greenland, despite the island being a territory of Denmark.
Trump argues that acquiring Greenland is crucial for national and international security, even suggesting NATO should support the move. However, NATO leadership has distanced itself from the idea, and Greenland's leaders have firmly rejected any notion of U.S. control. Trump also hinted at the possibility of deploying U.S. troops to secure the island, further escalating tensions.
Denmark and Greenland have both dismissed the idea, emphasizing their sovereignty.
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The last thing we need is more government expansion—how about focusing on protecting our own liberties instead of trying to buy up other countries?
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This is exactly the kind of bold leadership we need to secure strategic advantages for the U.S. Greenland is rich in resources and holds a key position in the Arctic, and if we don’t take action, China or Russia will. A strong military presence there would ensure our dominance in the region and protect American interests for generations.
Trump is absolutely right—Greenland is a strategic goldmine, and the U.S. should do whatever it takes to secure it before China or Russia move in. Denmark can’t even defend it properly, so why shouldn’t America step up and take charge?
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