Greenland, Donald Trump
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President Trump has long discussed taking over Greenland, and under his second term, he's leaving a wide range options on the table — including military action — to get what he claims the U.S. needs.
Pedersen, Soren Jeppesen and Stine Jacobsen COPENHAGEN, Jan 7 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump has renewed his ambition to take control of Greenland for national security reasons and questioned whether Denmark has any legal right to the Arctic island.
Greenland, the largest island globally, is an autonomous territory within Denmark, home to around 56,000 residents, mostly Inuit. Its vast ice sheet, covering 80% of its area, places it at the forefront of climate change discussions.
How the Guardian reported the US military presence and establishment of airbases in the former Danish colony and county
NUUK, Greenland (AP) — Greenland is having a moment in the international spotlight as U.S. President Donald Trump maneuvers to gain control of the mineral-rich Arctic territory that most people know only as a huge icy island at the top of the world.
On the heels of the US capture of Venezuelan leader Nícolas Maduro, President Donald Trump has ramped up his rhetoric around his desire to acquire Greenland, once again raising the prospect of military intervention,
Before President-elect Trump took a shine to it, Greenland was already on the radar of the cruise ship industry with many vessels choosing picturesque Greenlandic towns for their ports of call. Sailing from Iceland, the ship followed in the footsteps of ...
There's a long and contentious history of US interest in the Arctic island, but it seems to have entered a new phase under Donald Trump
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Greenland’s winter survival habits show how communities endure some of the coldest conditions on Earth
In the end, Greenland’s untold winter survival tactics are more than a simple testament to human ingenuity. They are a celebration of a relentless spirit that refuses to be subdued, even in the face of relentless cold, shifting landscapes, and the weight of history.