Trump says he believes US will 'get Greenland'
- Donald Trump expressed his belief that the U.S. Will acquire Greenland, stating that the island's 57,000 residents 'want to be with us.'
- Trump claimed, 'I think we're going to have it,' despite Denmark's statement that Greenland is not for sale.
- He argued that denying the U.S. Control of Greenland would be 'a very unfriendly act' by Denmark.
- Trump linked the acquisition of Greenland to global freedom and discussed foreign policy priorities over the weekend.
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LIVE Trump president | 'NATO wants more presence in Greenland to appease Trump', half of Danes now finds US a threat
NATO is working on a proposal addressed to US President Trump to significantly increase the military alliance's presence in the polar region, NATO sources say. Nearly half of all Danes now view the US as a significant threat to their country, a poll found. An overwhelming majority is against the idea of Greenland joining the US. Follow all developments in America in our live blog.
Almost half of Danes say the US is a bigger threat than Iran or North Korea. What do they think about the annexation of Greenland?
Almost half of Danes now believe the US poses a significant threat to their country, and an overwhelming majority oppose the sale of Greenland, a survey shows, The Guardian writes.
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