'People thought it was a joke' - Irish guide says Greenlanders are worried about Trump plans
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'People thought it was a joke' - Irish guide says Greenlanders are worried about Trump plans
"'It's very hurtful,' says Limerick man who has been a tour guide there for 15 years and has many local friends An Irishman who has been giving guided tours in Greenland for 15 years has said its people are "totally opposed" to American aggression after Donald Trump claimed the US would get the territory "one way or the other". Neil McMahon (75), who is originally from Limerick city and has been living in Iceland for many years,"
"An Irishman who has been giving guided tours in Greenland for 15 years has said its people are "totally opposed" to American aggression after Donald Trump claimed the US would get the territory "one way or the other"."
Neil McMahon (75) is originally from Limerick city and has been living in Iceland for many years. He has given guided tours in Greenland for 15 years and has many local friends there. Greenlanders are described as "totally opposed" to American aggression following Donald Trump’s claim that the US would get the territory "one way or the other." The remark provoked hurt among locals and long-term residents. When the US president first expressed interest in Greenland during his first term, that interest was initially seen as a joke.
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