Despite public threats to control Greenland, President Trump attended Davos seeking a deal for U.S. security oversight in the region. He backed off military force after meeting NATO’s Secretary General, aiming for “total access” to Greenland without payment. While negotiations are preliminary, Denmark maintains its sovereignty cannot be compromised. Trump indicated that the U.S. could enhance military presence in Greenland, linking it to national security interests.
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