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Vance tells Greenlanders they'd be better off being part of the United States

28 March 2025
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Vance tells Greenlanders they'd be better off being part of the United States
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Vice President Vance visited a U.S. military base in Greenland and stated that the territory would benefit from being part of the United States instead of Denmark. He emphasized Greenland’s right to self-determination and criticized Denmark for underinvesting in Greenland’s people and security. The visit sparked controversy due to President Trump’s interest in acquiring Greenland.

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