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US President Donald Trump on Tuesday refused to spell out how far he would go to take control of Greenland, saying “you’ll find out” when questioned at the White House. He claimed the island’s population would back a US takeover once he spoke to them, despite recent protests in Greenland and strong opposition from European leaders.
President Trump has doubled down on threats to take control of Greenland. He will partly use a trip to the World Economic Forum in Switzerland to further press his case amid deep European skepticism.
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Trump said ExxonMobil was being "too cute" and threatened to exclude them from his plans to restore Venezuela's energy sector.
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Live updates: Trump says US will ‘run’ Venezuela with Maduro in custody; reaction sharply divided
President Trump said the U.S. will “run” Venezuela after U.S. personnel carried out a “large scale” attack inside the country and captured President Nicolás Maduro and his wife in the week hours of Saturday.
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Trump shared edited photo featuring map with Venezuela, Canada and Greenland covered by US flag
Trump posted a digitally altered photograph amid tension with NATO members over his plan to acquire Greenland.
President Donald Trump may be backing down on his threat to seize Greenland, but his push for the island has already changed the way foreign policy is done in Washington and beyond. More than any other global issue I’ve seen Trump tackle,
Greenland’s population is overwhelmingly against leaving the Danish realm in favor of the US, dealing a blow to President Donald Trump’s insistence the island is keen to join.