CNBC Daily Open: U.S. Moves over Greenland Are Heating up Quickly
The U.S. considers military and diplomatic options to acquire Greenland, citing national security and resource interests amid international scrutiny and local protests.
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The threat of violent annexation of Greenland is now also critical of US President Trump's party friends. Several MPs commented on the thought games with sharp words. They apply in particular to Trump's Vice Chief of Staff.
Greenland: Europe rejects US threats over sovereignty but finds options limited
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said on Tuesday that Donald Trump was considering 'several options,' including the use of the military, to acquire the Arctic island. Even though, under existing agreements, nothing prevents the US from increasing its military presence there.
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On Greenland, Donald Trump has many options
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