Massive Protests Erupt in Greenland and Denmark Against Trump's Annexation Threat

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Thousands of protesters gathered in Greenland and Denmark to oppose President Trump's threats to annex Greenland, emphasizing the island's right to self-determination. The protests coincided with Trump's announcement of new tariffs on several European nations, including Denmark, starting February 1, escalating tensions over the Arctic territory. Demonstrators in cities like Copenhagen and Nuuk expressed their defiance with slogans such as 'We are not for sale' and 'Hands off Greenland.' The situation has strained US-Denmark relations and prompted a bipartisan delegation of US lawmakers to visit Denmark to address the growing diplomatic rift and reaffirm the importance of military partnerships.
Key Details: • Protests occurred in Copenhagen, Nuuk, and other cities on Saturday. • Trump plans to impose a 10% tariff starting February 1, increasing to 25% on June 1. • Approximately 5,000 people protested in Nuuk, a significant portion of Greenland's population of 56,000. • US lawmakers, including Senator Chris Coons, visited Denmark amid the protests to discuss the situation.