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John Bolton on expanding into Greenland

12 February 2025
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John Bolton on expanding into Greenland
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Former national security adviser John Bolton believes that acquiring Greenland could be of “critical importance” to U.S. security interests, particularly in countering threats from Russia and China. Bolton criticized President Trump for his handling of the issue, accusing him of ruining negotiations with Danish leaders by not discussing it privately first. Trump’s administration defended its actions, citing successes in other areas of national security.

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