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Donald Trump Boldly Announces: ‘We’re 100% Getting Greenland’

Trump’s Greenland takeover plan exposed.

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In a move that has sent shockwaves across the globe, President Donald Trump has declared his intention to acquire Greenland.

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American’s obsession with acquiring Greeland detailed.

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The U.S. has eyed Greenland before, making Trump’s ambition part of a long-running geopolitical interest.

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The idea of acquiring Greenland dates back to the 19th century when the U.S. considered its strategic value after purchasing Alaska.

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During World War II, Greenland became a crucial U.S. military outpost to prevent Nazi expansion in the Arctic.

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The Cold War further solidified its importance, with the U.S. even offering Denmark a hefty sum to buy the territory.

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That offer was declined, but Greenland remained a key location for U.S. military operations.

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Today, its vast natural resources and critical Arctic location have put it back on Washington’s radar.

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As ice sheets melt, Greenland’s potential for new trade routes and mineral extraction has become a major global focus.

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Trump’s push for control was reinforced by Vice President JD Vance’s recent visit to a U.S. military base on the island.

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Reaction’s to Trump’s ambitions unveiled.

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But the idea isn’t sitting well with Greenland’s leadership or its people.

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Prime Minister Mute Egede responded to Trump’s comments by asserting, “We are Greenlanders—we are not Americans.”

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Denmark, which holds sovereignty over Greenland, has also pushed back against the notion of U.S. control.

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European leaders have voiced concerns about the stability of international borders and sovereignty.

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Germany has warned against any move that might undermine territorial integrity.

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France also weighed in, emphasizing that Europe would not tolerate threats to its territories.

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Despite the growing backlash, Trump has shown little concern for global criticism.

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Trump’s bold declaration revealed.

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During a recent interview with NBC, Trump confidently stated, “We’ll get Greenland. Yeah, 100%.”

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While he suggested a peaceful approach, he made it clear that “nothing is off the table.”

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When asked about diplomatic consequences, he shrugged them off, saying, “I don’t really think about that. I don’t really care.”

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Current situation chronicled.

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Greenlanders, meanwhile, have made their opposition clear.

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Polls indicate that an overwhelming majority do not support becoming part of the U.S.

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Protests have erupted in the capital, Nuuk, with citizens demanding respect for their autonomy.

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The situation is quickly escalating into a major international dispute.

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Denmark, historically a close U.S. ally, is perplexed by Trump’s insistence on taking the territory.

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The U.S. already has a military presence in Greenland, particularly at a vital space surveillance base.

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That base plays a crucial role in missile detection and Arctic security, making Greenland a strategic asset.

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Environmental issues also complicate the matter, as past military activity has left contamination concerns.

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The Arctic’s shifting landscape is only adding to the geopolitical race for control.

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With ice receding, nations are scrambling for influence over newly accessible waters and resources.

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The debate continues.

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The competition for Greenland is more than just a land grab—it’s a battle over economic and military advantage.

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Whether Trump’s ambitions will turn into action remains to be seen.

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But one thing is certain: Greenland is now at the center of a global power struggle, and the world is watching.

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