Trump Reiterates Desire for Greenland, Disclaims Use of Force at Davos
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Trump Reiterates Desire for Greenland, Disclaims Use of Force at Davos
"President Donald Trump touted the economic achievements of his second term, questioned the strength of NATO without American support, and promised that he has no interest in taking Greenland by force during an hour-long speech at the annual World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland on Wednesday. Trump, who was greeted with a red carpet upon arrival in Davos, said his administration "inherited a mess" from President Joe Biden before stating that "grocery prices, energy prices, airfares, mortgage rates, rent and car payments are all coming down.""
"Trump claimed that NATO is an unreliable partner that failed to pay its bills before Trump won reelection. "We pay for NATO," Trump told a packed house in Davos. "We paid for many years, until I came along, in my opinion 100 percent of NATO, because they weren't paying their bills. And all we're asking for is to get Greenland, including right, title, and ownership.""
Donald Trump touted economic improvements during his second term and claimed that grocery, energy, airfare, mortgage, rent, and car payments are falling. He said his administration inherited a mess from Joe Biden. He criticized NATO as an unreliable partner that failed to pay its bills and said the United States had been paying the alliance's costs. He demanded Greenland, asserting the U.S. seeks its right, title, and ownership but vowed not to use military force. He argued Greenland is vital for national and international security and accused prior administrations of overspending and permitting unchecked migration that altered demographics.
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