Donald Trump has intensified his efforts to annex Greenland, threatening tariffs against countries opposing his plans, citing national security needs. As tensions rise, Trump has emphasized that any outcome short of US ownership is “unacceptable,” while Denmark and European leaders assert that the future of Greenland should be determined by its inhabitants. Recent meetings among US, Greenlandic, and Danish delegations highlight this growing dispute, with Greenland’s leadership expressing a preference for alignment with Denmark and NATO. Amidst these developments, concerns about Trump’s unpredictable actions loom, raising questions about international relations.
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