Greenland, NATO and Trump
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Greenland is 836,000 square miles of largely frozen ground northeast of Canada. So why does the White House say it "should be part of the United States"?
Trump's rhetoric about Greenland has flared back up in the days since the U.S. military entered Venezuela and captured that country's leader.
Marco Rubio said he'd be meeting with Denmark after the White House said it was looking at options to acquire Greenland, including military action.
Trump has been vocal about his desire to acquire Greenland since returning to the White House, with officials warning the crisis could threaten NATO's existence
President Donald Trump pledges U.S. will "always be there for NATO" while questioning alliance's commitment amid tensions over Greenland push.
Ideas include better Arctic surveillance, more defense spending, transfers of military equipment and military exercises.
As the White House confirms military force is "always an option," experts say the costs—financial, strategic, and geopolitical—will be staggering.
7hon MSN
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.