Canada, Donald Trump and Greenland
"There isn’t a snowball’s chance in hell that Canada would become part of the United States ... Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said Denmark will not negotiate on the territory. Greenland has been exploring potentially becoming an independent ...
Rising temperatures, a melting Arctic and increasing global water and resource scarcity are behind United States President Donald Trump's threats to make Canada the 51st American state.
A lot of nations have experienced relatively long periods of greatness and some even a return to greatness. Let’s find a way of improving the lives of all Americans while we are at it. Maybe even a program to provide health insurance to all Americans similar to that of a congressman.
US President-elect Donald Trump has called for Canada to become the 51st state and questioned Denmark's control of Greenland, suggesting the US might
Panama said on Tuesday that the sovereignty of its interoceanic canal was non-negotiable, while Denmark said Greenland is not for sale, after US President-elect Donald Trump refused to rule out military or economic coercion to gain control over relevant regions.
Rather than trolling a trio of allies in Canada, Denmark, and Panama, President-elect Donald Trump should leverage our most important diplomatic ties to focus on real foreign policy concerns such ...
Donald Trump’s threat of tariffs on Denmark over its control of Greenland and musings about “economic force” to absorb Canada as a US state were a fresh reminder of how rocky executing the president-elect’s trade agenda could prove.
Donald Trump wants control of Greenland, the Panama Canal and perhaps even Canada. You’re reading the Prompt 2025 newsletter. Sign up to get it in your inbox.
Mr. Trump is tapping into this social and intellectual history, promising to “pursue our Manifest Destiny into the stars” — even “to Mars.” But he does so in that witchy style he has perfected, which makes conventional ideas sound outlandish.
Analysis - Under Trump US allies might be excused for asking themselves: "With friends like this, who needs enemies?"
The anticipated tourism growth comes amid heightened global attention on Greenland, fueled by U.S. President Donald Trump’s renewed interest in acquiring the island—an autonomous territory of Denmark—since his reelection in November. Trump has suggested he may use economic or military influence to persuade Denmark to relinquish control.