President Donald Trump's statements regarding Greenland's interest in joining the United States conflict with recent polling data. A survey from Danish and Greenlandic outlets reveals that 85% of Greenland residents oppose the idea of becoming part of the U.S., while only 6% support it. These findings challenge Trump's assertions from a January press conference that claimed strong local support. Despite these results, Trump views the acquisition of Greenland as vital for U.S. national security, suggesting that Denmark should relinquish control over the territory.
According to a poll published by Danish outlet Berlingske and Greenland outlet Sermitsiaq, a whopping 85 percent of Greenland residents say they do not want to become part of the United States.
Despite claims from President Trump and Trump Jr. suggesting widespread support in Greenland for U.S. annexation, the poll reveals only 6 percent of residents are in favor.
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