Donald Trump makes contemporary Greenland invasion menace with 5 chilling phrases

Donald Trump makes contemporary Greenland invasion menace with 5 chilling phrases

Donald Trump has said “I think it will happen” when asked whether the US will take over Greenland.

The US president told reporters in the White House that his country needs the Arctic territory, which is currently owned by Denmark, for “national security”. He was sat next to NATO chief Mark Rutte, who declined to talk about the issue when he suggested he could help him acquire it.

Asked whether the US will be able to successfully acquire Greenland, Trump said: “Well I think it will happen, I’m just thinking, I didn’t give it much thought – but I’m sitting with a man who could be very instrumental”.

He then told Mr Rutte: “You know Mark, we need it for international security, not just security, but international”, saying the US had to be “careful” because of other countries “cruising around the coasts”. The Secretary General of NATO replied: “When it comes to Greenland, I don’t want to drag NATO into that.

“But when it comes to the Arctic you’re totally right. The Chinese are now using these routes, we know the Russians are re-arming, we know we have a lack of ice-breakers. Certain Arctic countries working together on this under US leadership is very important – we know things are changing, but we have to be there.”

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