Trump threatens to violence: Greenland should be subject to USity!

Trump threatens to violence: Greenland should be subject to USity!

Nuuk, Grönland - Donald Trump causes excitement again! During a meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte in the White House, Trump ensured that the United States was of particular interest in Greenland. When asked by a reporter, whether he is considering a possible annexation, he replied Kühn: "I think it will happen". This statement was not well received by the Greenland politicians. The incumbent Prime Minister Múte B. Eggede described this as "completely unacceptable" and, in an interview with the Grönland newspaper "Sermitsiaq", emphasized that Greenland is not for sale - "not today. Never tomorrow. Never", according to the new strongest strength in parliament, the social -liberal party democratit.

The situation escalated when Trump quote Denmark's right to Greenland and pointed out that the United States could possibly send more soldiers to the region. "Denmark is very far away from Greenland," noted Trump, who also mentioned that the United States was already militarily present in Greenland. His statements show a clear strategy that aims to achieve control over the raw material -rich island. Rutte, who wanted to stay out of the takeover plans, agreed to Trump in relation to the strategic importance of the Arctic, but admitted that such an action should not affect NATO. He also warned that the Russian armament and China are influencing serious challenges in the Arctic.

Trump's aggressive rhetoric has already considered in Greenland, where surveys show that 85 percent of the population are against a takeover by the United States. The opposition is clear: in a turbulent period in which there are many uncertainties in the world, the Greenlanders feel threatened by the statements of the US President. The negative reactions from Greenland and the growing event of protests in nuuk illustrate the deep concern about future development and respect for sovereignty, such as Berliner Zeitung .

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