Stephen Miller Defends Venezuela Action and Comments on Greenland Proposal During CNN Appearance
Stephen Miller claimed Greenland should be US territory to secure NATO Arctic interests and prevent China and Russia influence, stating no military challenge is expected, amid Danish warnings.
- On Monday, White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller defended U.S. threats to seize Greenland during a CNN interview, arguing it should be part of the U.S. security apparatus.
- A social-media image by Katie Miller showing Greenland captioned `SOON` sparked a diplomatic incident as Denmark's ambassador to the United States demanded respect for Denmark's territorial integrity.
- Pressed on military options, Miller cited Greenland's population as 30,000 and argued under the 'Trump doctrine' the U.S. will unapologetically use its military to secure interests.
- With Greenland a NATO-associated territory, the administration in December appointed Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry as special envoy amid revived imperial rhetoric and President Trump's `We need Greenland from the standpoint of national security` comment.
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Miller says U.S. could seize Greenland, raising concerns in Europe
“It wouldn’t be military action against Greenland. Greenland has a population of 30,000 people, Jake,” Stephen Miller said. “The real question is, by what right does Denmark assert control over Greenland?”
White House Adviser Stephen Miller Signals U.S. Claim To Greenland
The Trump administration is renewing its push to assert U.S. control over Greenland, drawing criticism from allies and raising questions about Washington’s intentions, according to media reports. White House adviser Stephen Miller said the United States “should have” Greenland and suggested no country would militarily oppose such a move. .@StephenM: "The United States is the power of NATO. For the United States to secure the arctic region, to pr…
Trump Allies Hit Back at Stephen Miller’s Insane Greenland Rant
America’s global allies have slammed the Trump administration’s ambition to seize Greenland after one of the president’s top aides claimed no one would oppose the U.S. militarily staking a claim to it. Hours after White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller doubled down on Trump’s push—and defended his wife threatening Greenland in a provocative social media post—America’s major European allies rallied behind the Arctic territory to tell th…
‘We’re a superpower!’: Trump’s top aide defends Venezuela military action in heated CNN interview
The CNN anchor visibly frustrated as Miller avoided questions about elections while ranting about America's superpower status and post-WWII "reparations schemes."
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