President Trump refuses to use force to acquire Greenland
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The Trump administration has been trying to acquire the Danish territory for months.
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President Donald Trump has announced he is canceling a planned tariff on U.S. allies in Europe over Greenland. This decision follows an agreement with NATO on a framework for a future Arctic deal. Earlier, Trump insisted on acquiring Greenland but said he would not use force. His comments have sparked concerns about a potential geopolitical standoff. Denmark remains firm on its sovereignty over Greenland. Trump’s tariff threats have alarmed European leaders, who warn of a strong response. The situation has overshadowed Trump’s plans to address U.S. housing prices, with Greenland dominating discussions.
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