Danish leader says Trump still wants Greenland
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Greenland has been an unlikely guest in the global headlines of late. After all, the Danish autonomous territory in the far north Atlantic is a place where the approximately 100,000 reindeer outnumber humans by two to one. Its capital, Nuuk, has never ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. U.S. Sen. Maggie Hassan, D-N.H., said after a weekend visit to Greenland that the people there were more optimistic about their future, but still wary about President Trump’s plans for ...
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The thing that that is most staggering to me about Trump's almost provocative lighthearted threat to take Greenland by force … is that people live there," artist Rob Reynolds said.
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Denmark prepared drastic measures to keep Greenland away from Trump
Imagine, if you will, U.S. military aircraft about to touch down in Greenland ahead of a forced annexation of the island. Suddenly, BOOM! The runway flippin’ explodes. Airplanes and helicopters are forced to pull up as fire and smoke fill the air—it’s like something out of Apocalypse Now,
Denmark secretly prepared to blow up runways in Greenland to stop American aircraft landing, according to an explosive new investigation by Danish public broadcaster DR. The alleged contingency plan - drawn up as tensions flared over Donald Trump’s push for the United States to control the island for national security - included flying in troops,