About one-sixth — 16% — of global gasoline exports originates in the U.S. This critical export provides Americans with jobs and eases the U.S. trade deficit. It also keeps other countries dependent on us — the kind of economic leverage President Donald Trump is always talking about.
Officials in Greenland and Denmark insist the world's largest island isn't for sale. Is President Donald Trump hearing them? Does it matter?
A viral meme combines Hollywood’s The Godfather with global politics, humorously depicting China as Don Corleone commenting on US President Trump's controversial statements about American territorial expansion.
But on Tuesday evening during a joint address to Congress, Trump said his administration was taking steps to reclaim the Panama Canal, and he resumed his push for the U.S. to acquire Greenland. “We’re taking it back,” Trump said of the Panama Canal.
Greenland! Canada! The Panama Canal! These and other regions of the globe offer Donald Trump’s America so many “opportunities.” And if we can’t occupy an area like the Gulf of Mexico, the least we can do is rebrand it the Gulf of America!
US President Donald Trump told the joint session of the Congress that he would annex Greenland one way or another
One way or the other, we’re going to get it,” President Donald Trump said of Greenland, asserting that the autonomous Danish territory and the Panama Canal were vital to security.
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U.S., Canada forces conduct military exercises in Greenland in sub-zero temperaturesLocal temperatures were regularly below 0 degrees Fahrenheit and the coldest days reached minus 29 degrees F (-34 C), officials said.
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