Trump cites Nobel Peace Prize snub in latest push for Greenland takeover

Trump cites Nobel Peace Prize snub in latest push for Greenland takeover


President Donald Trump linked his latest push to take control of Greenland to his snubbed Nobel Peace Prize.

Trump and his administration has championed the idea of taking Greenland primarily for military and strategic advantages, even threatening retaliatory tariffs against noncompliant countries. Many European leaders flinched at the idea, including Norway’s Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre.

‘The World is not secure unless we have Complete and Total Control of Greenland.’

While Trump would prefer for Greenland to fall under America’s domain, Støre and other Europeans are eyeing “proportionate countermeasures” to the tariffs and the proposed territorial acquisition.

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In a letter addressed to Støre, Trump pushed back on the Europeans’ grievances, saying he has “done more for NATO than any other person since its founding.”

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