Europe is uniting in response to US President Donald Trump’s efforts to appropriate Greenland. Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen sought to drum up support from German Chancellor Olaf Scholz in Berlin and French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris before a meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte.
President Trump is flexing his muscle just a week into his presidency, using tariffs and sanctions as a leverage tool to enact his agenda, even when it involves U.S. allies. Trump caused a stir
Donald Trump insisted he was serious in his determination to take over Greenland in a fiery telephone call with Denmark’s prime minister, according to senior European officials.
Under near daily assault by the new White House, Denmark’s strategy is not to give too much oxygen to Mr Trump’s rhetoric publicly, and it has asked European allies to do the same, according ...
Denmark agreed on Friday to discuss the Arctic region with Washington, Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen said, after his first phone call with the top diplomat of the administration of President Donald Trump,
The president has repeatedly discussed his desire to "retake" the Panama Canal and take possession of Greenland.
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There were no Situation Room meetings and no quiet calls to de-escalate a dispute with an ally. Just threats, counterthreats, surrender and an indication of the president’s approach to Greenland and Panama.
The United States has gone to war with the world. There’s no other way of putting it. I know columnists are prone to exaggeration, but one week on from Donald Trump’s inauguration, it is clear he is a danger to world peace. Such has been the blitz of initiatives from the White House that it is difficult to know where to begin.
A new poll shows that 85% of Greenlanders oppose becoming part of the US, with only 6% in favor and 9% undecided. Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has reinforced support from European and Nordic allies,
Denmark reasserted its control of Greenland in a massive military investment amid President Donald Trump insisting he’s serious about taking the island over, according to a Monday announcement. The Danish Ministry of Defense announced they would spend $2.