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Trump Insists on U.S. Control of Greenland for National Security

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President Donald Trump declared that any arrangement less than full U.S. control over Greenland is 'unacceptable,' citing national security concerns and the need to strengthen NATO. His remarks coincide with a planned meeting involving Vice President JD Vance, Danish Foreign Minister, and Greenland's counterpart. Trump emphasized that acquiring Greenland is crucial for the U.S. defense system and warned that if the U.S. does not act, Russia or China might intervene. European leaders, including French President Emmanuel Macron, have firmly rejected Trump's claims, asserting that Greenland's sovereignty belongs to its people and Denmark. The Danish military has reportedly increased its presence in Greenland amid these tensions.

Key Details: • Trump's comments were made during a post on Truth Social. • A meeting regarding Greenland's status is scheduled for Wednesday morning. • European leaders, including Macron and Ursula von der Leyen, have expressed strong opposition to U.S. claims. • Danish military reinforcements have been sent to Greenland in response to the situation.

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Donald TrumpJD VanceMarco RubioJens-Frederik NielsenGreenlandNATOEmmanuel MacronUrsula von der LeyenCopenhagenDanish Defense Command

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