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Responsible Statecraft on MSNWant Greenland? It should be courted, not coercedThe problem really isn't the intelligence gathering — that is routine — it's all the other ways Trump is pursuing our ...
President Donald Trump has not ruled out using military force to take Greenland but appears to be exploring every other ...
U.S. officials are discussing a plan to pull Greenland into America's sphere of influence using a type of agreement that the ...
The Trump administration’s interest in Greenland appears to be part of what Washington sees as a broader competition for ...
The United States Congress is unlikely to support any invasion of Denmark's semi-autonomous territory of Greenland, the top Democrat in the House of Representatives said while on a visit to Copenhagen ...
US officials are discussing a plan to pull Greenland into America's sphere of influence using a type of agreement that the ...
Greenland held elections in March with a new government led by Prime Minister Jens Frederik Nielsen of the Democrats. Trump has said the United States needs Greenland for global security reasons ...
"I haven't seen serious Republican members of Congress weigh in support of the notion that we should somehow invade Greenland," he added. A 1951 agreement between the United States and Denmark ...
The Trump administration may ask the island to enter into a Compact of Free Association with the US. Read more at ...
“There has been a great deal of Danish-American cooperation … to monitor Greenland to make sure that there are no overt security threats.” Meanwhile, a 1951 agreement allows the US to ...
A 1951 agreement between the United States and Denmark gives the U.S. the right to move around freely and construct military bases in Greenland as long as Denmark and Greenland are notified.
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