Greenlanders repeat their nation is 'not for sale' as Trump's threats mount
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Greenlanders are expressing strong sentiments against U.S. President Trump's threats to acquire Greenland, reflecting a desire for full independence from Denmark. This situation has prompted significant discussions in Greenland about sovereignty, especially ahead of the parliamentary election on March 11. Many Greenlanders, particularly the Indigenous Inuit population, proudly share their deep connection to their land and culture, asserting that their homeland is not for sale, further igniting a belief that they must control their own destiny without foreign interference.
My concern is that Trump will come and take Greenland. Greenlanders don't want to be Danish. Greenlanders don't want to be American. Greenland is not for sale.
Trump's threats to seize control of this mineral-rich homeland, even by force, offend many in this semi-autonomous territory.
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