Denmark: Siltanews – News Desk
Trump renews push to buy Greenland, claiming U.S. control is essential for national security, despite previous rejection by Denmark.
Donald Trump is renewing his interest in acquiring Greenland from Denmark, similar to past attempts during his first term.
The president-elect expressed his views and stated that control of Greenland is crucial for U.S. national security.
This comes amid his remarks about potentially regaining control of the Panama Canal due to rising shipping costs.
Trump has suggested that Canada could become the 51st state, addressing its Prime Minister as “governor” of Canada.
Aggressive tactics
Political analyst Stephen Farnsworth noted that Trump’s approach to allied nations resembles his aggressive business tactics, aiming to negotiate by making unreasonable demands.
Greenland, the largest island globally, is strategically located between the Atlantic and Arctic oceans and houses a significant U.S. military base.
The island gained home rule from Denmark in 1979, and its leader, Múte Bourup Egede, responded to Trump’s renewed interest by asserting that Greenland is not for sale and that the fight for its freedom must continue.