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Trump admin reportedly considers paying each Greenland resident up to $100K amid US takeover talks
Trump administration reportedly considering paying Greenland residents $10,000-$100,000 each to encourage secession from Denmark for U.S. acquisition.
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Trump's Greenland idea isn't new - 3 times when US tried to acquire the territory and failed
US President Donald Trump has made it very clear that he wants to take control of Greenland - a key island located between the North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans. Is this the first time that America is trying to secure Greenland?
A White House official confirmed the meeting with the Danish ambassador to the U.S., Jesper Møller Sørensen, and Greenland’s representative to the U.S., Jacob Isbosethsen, but both sources declined to say who from the Trump administration participated in the discussions.
Countries in Europe reportedly are working on a plan if the Trump administration makes a move on acquiring Greenland, which is a a Danish territory.
U.S. President Donald Trump’s latest threats against Greenland pose a new and potentially unprecedented challenge to NATO, perhaps even an existential one.
Greenland should hold direct talks with the U.S. government without Denmark, a Greenlandic opposition leader told Reuters, as the Arctic island weighs how to respond to President Donald Trump's renewed push to bring it under U.
It was as telling a moment as any when it comes to the Republican Party’s relationship with President Donald Trump.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio told reporters he would speak with the officials after days of mounting threats from the Trump administration to take Greenland, a semiautonomous Danish territory.
Denmark and Greenland requested a meeting with Marco Rubio, which one Danish lawmaker hopes will halt talk "about wanting to acquire Greenland."
Rare earth minerals, a strategic position near the Arctic and views of “Russian and Chinese ships all over the place” make Greenland appealing to President Trump
I think it's been made clear from our Danish friends and from our friends in Greenland that that future does not include a negotiation,” Wicker told reporters after the meeting. “There's no willingness on their part to negotiate for the purchase or the change in title to their land,