One year into his second term, Donald Trump held a lengthy news conference, discussing topics like immigration and the future of the UN while boasting about his accomplishments. His remarks were overshadowed by tensions with European allies over his ambitions to acquire Greenland, with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney suggesting the West may need to consider a future without US leadership. Trump remained optimistic about acquiring Greenland, stating he would have meetings on the matter, while questioning NATO’s reliability in mutual defense. He reiterated his belief in increased military spending among NATO members but expressed doubt about their commitment to US security.
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