The Prime Minister of Denmark Mette Frederiksen said on Tuesday that Greenland is not for sale after President-elect Trump refused to commit to avoiding use of military force to take control of Greenland.
Trump wants to take Greenland from Denmark, make Canada the 51st state and retake the Panama Canal, threats reflecting his view that might makes right.
President-elect Donald Trump vowed Tuesday to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the “Gulf of America,” a name he said has a “beautiful ring to it.”
The president-elect is suddenly pushing to annex Greenland, reclaim the Panama Canal and absorb Canada, provoking longtime allies just days before taking office.
Trump says he wants to annex Greenland and Canada into the U.S., but once Trump is in the Oval Office, will these ambitions rise to the level of being a top priority?
Trump plans to order “very serious tariffs” against Canada and Mexico — and vowed to rechristen the Gulf of Mexico.
President Claudia Sheinbaum of Mexico also said Donald Trump was ill-informed when he said Mexico was “essentially run by the cartels.”
President-elect Trump’s threat to tariff Denmark if it resists his acquisition plans for the island territory of Greenland could disrupt one export that is wildly popular in America:
Incoming President-elect Donald Trump has never been one to shy away from making history—or rewriting it, for that matter. Even well known for his flair for the dramatic, his latest proposals have left many scratching their heads—or perhaps clutching their passports in existential dread.
Trump said he got Mexico to agree to stop migration through Mexico. Trump claims his influence caused the Israel-Hezbollah truce, that he got Canada to stop the U.S. opioid crisis and that he caused the stock market to reach a record.
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