Trump, Greenland and mineral rights
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Greenland, Trump and Mark St. John
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President Donald Trump appeared to back off his maximalist demand at Davos that the U.S. take ownership of Greenland, moving instead toward a deal.
President Donald Trump’s quest to take over Greenland isn’t going away.
Greenland's strategic location makes it a focal point if there were to be a nuclear conflict involving Russia, China and the United States
The last Nazis on Greenland were captured in October 1944, when American soldiers raided a hidden German weather station on the island’s desolate west coast and took dozens of prisoners. Within a year, Germany would be defeated and World War II would be over.
President Donald Trump’s quest for control of Greenland took a significant turn on Wednesday, when he backed off on using d military force — an option he and This team had previously reserved.
A U.S. source said it would give the U.S. "total access" to parts of Greenland.
In Elk Horn, Iowa, residents watched with concern as President Donald Trump fixated on Greenland and disparaged Denmark, one of America’s oldest and closest allies.
The Danish shop owner whose MAGA parody hat went viral says he's glad Trump backed down on Greenland for now, but still doesn't trust the President.