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Trump wants Greenland 'right now' sparking fury amongst NATO - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
""It makes absolutely no sense to ⁠talk about the US needing to take over Greenland. "The US has no right to annex any of the three countries in ​the Danish Kingdom. "I would therefore strongly urge the ‌US to stop the threats against a historically close ally and against another country and another people, who have very clearly ​said that they are not for sale.""
""It's not as if we fear Greenland or Denmark is going to be invaded by the US." Brask continued, "He [Trump] is a bully, but to start taking over a country of an ally, an ally that has helped you in the war on terror, in Afghanistan, in Iraq and has had a relationship, a close relationship for the last 80 years... it's so hard to imagine that a partner, a friend would do that to you. "We have to find out what is it that is important for Trump.""
The United States expresses intent to acquire Greenland immediately, citing national security interests for the United States, Europe, and other free-world partners. The US frames the move as urgent and stresses loyalty to Europe while declining to rule out military measures, noting no timeline but asserting seriousness. Denmark rejects any US takeover, rejects annexation rights over parts of the Danish Realm, and urges an end to perceived threats, declaring Greenland not for sale. Danish parliamentarians describe the approach as bullying and emphasize long-standing allied cooperation. European leaders emphasize Arctic and transatlantic security and stress NATO's role.
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