Trump suggests US should take ownership of Greenland
Donald Trump reignited his controversial proposal to acquire Greenland, citing national security as the primary motivation. In a statement on Truth Social, he declared that U.S. ownership and control of Greenland is "an absolute necessity."
Key Details
- Trump nominated Ken Howery as U.S. ambassador to Denmark
- Greenland is home to a crucial U.S. air base and radar station
- The Ukraine war has increased Greenland's strategic military value
This isn't Trump's first attempt to purchase Greenland. In 2019, he similarly proposed buying the territory, which was swiftly rejected by Denmark. Historically, the U.S. has successfully purchased territories like:
- Alaska (from Russia in 1867)
- Louisiana Territory (from France in 1803)
- U.S. Virgin Islands (from Denmark in 1916)
- Greenland's parliamentary representatives stated the island is "not for sale"
- Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen previously called the idea "absurd"

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