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Trump's Unconventional Diplomacy: Threats and Milk in the Oval Office

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Tensions escalated in Washington as President Trump hinted at potential military action against Iran while promoting a new law allowing schools to serve whole milk. His unpredictable statements left many questioning his trust in Iranian assurances amid ongoing protests and violence in the country. In a surreal twist, Trump also discussed Greenland's status, asserting the need for military presence there as Denmark and other NATO allies prepare to send troops to the territory. This unusual day highlighted the complexities of U.S. foreign policy under Trump, as European leaders respond to his controversial claims regarding Greenland's defense.

Key Details: • Trump suggested possible military action against Iran during a press event. • New law allows schools to serve whole milk, which Trump promoted. • Denmark and other NATO countries are sending troops to Greenland amidst Trump's claims. • Trump's remarks on Greenland have raised concerns among European leaders.

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Donald TrumpMarco RubioGreenlandDenmarkNATOEmmanuel MacronWashingtonJ.D. Vance

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