Trump Jr. in Greenland: Travel in the shadow of political demands!
Trump Jr. in Greenland: Travel in the shadow of political demands!
Nuuk, Grönland - Donald Trump Jr. is planning a trip to Greenland, which takes place in the middle of his father's demands, Donald Trump, on the island. Trump Sr. announced the trip to Truth Social and mentions that his son will visit some sights together with "representatives". It remains unclear who these "representatives" are. In his contribution, Trump described Sr. Grönland as an "incredible place" and expressed that the people there would benefit from a possible belonging to the USA.
Donald Trump Jr. is now expected in Nuuk, the capital of Greenland. The trip takes place privately and he will not meet government representatives. The son of the former president is looking forward to the journey and describes himself as a nature lover. Although he currently does not hold an official position in his father's government, he is considered a closer consultant.
Trump and Greenland
Donald Trump Sr. also emphasized that Greenland had to be protected from an "extremely cruel outside world" and described the people in Greenland as "Maga" (Make America Great Again). He had already stated in December that Greenland's possession was necessary for the national security of the United States. Previously, Denmark Trump's proposal to buy Greenland had rejected and plans to strengthen Greenland's security with investments. Greenland has about 56,000 inhabitants and is largely autonomous. The strategic importance of the island results from its situation in the Arctic and the proximity to Russia.
had previously expressed a interest in purchase to Greenland and emphasized that possession and control for the national security of the USA were necessary, such as n-tv.de reported. Greenland's foreign representative Vivian Motzfeldt described Trump's advance as "nonsensical", while the head of government Múte B. Eggede said that Greenland was not for sale, but was open to economic cooperation.
In addition, Trump expressed interest in control over the Panama Canal and criticized the passage fees as "extremely unfair". Следите с новымs radioeuskirchen.de possible "51st state" of the United States. In this context, he argued that a fusion with Canada would eliminate tariffs and increase security.
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