Denmark, Greenland and Donald Trump
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'Trump wants to conquer Greenland': Danish FM Lokke Rasmussen explains what the US-Denmark strategic working group means
The question of the fate of Greenland dominated the headlines this week as the United States, Denmark, and Greenland reached an accord on the formation of a high-level working group in the face of deep seated disagreements over the status and strategic value of the Arctic territory.
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US, Denmark trade barbs over Greenland as NATO boosts Arctic presence
The U.S. and Denmark remain at odds over Greenland's future, Denmark's foreign minister said Wednesday following a tense White House meeting.
Greenland’s prime minister said he was trying to end a "geopolitical crisis" by declaring Greenland wants to be part of Denmark, not the U.S.
Top officials from the U.S., Denmark and Greenland will meet for the first time since President Trump said he wanted to own Greenland.
The crisis has come. The foreign ministers of Denmark and Greenland meet today at the White House with Vice President J.D. Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Hours before the meeting, the Danish defense ministry announced a stepped-up military presence in Greenland, including aircraft, ships, and soldiers.
Why does Trump want to take over? How big is Greenland compared to the United States? What you need to know about the autonomous territory of Denmark.
President Donald Trump emphasizes Greenland’s role in national security.
If strengthening homeland defense is the actual goal, this administration is off to a truly terrible start.” Here are three reasons why Golden Dome has little to do with Trump’s desire to take Greenland: The U.