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Al Jazeera on MSNIs Trump’s Greenland plan part of a scramble for the Arctic?US president says ‘we will go as far as we have to’ to get Greenland, but others are interested in the Arctic, too.
President Trump has made no secret of his designs on Greenland, repeating threats to acquire the territory through a financial transaction or military force.
President Donald Trump said this week that the U.S. “would go as far as we have to” to take ownership of territory."
Republicans in Congress would likely be needed to approve any plan to annex Greenland, and several told USA TODAY they aren't sure that's a good idea.
U.S. officials went door-to-door in Greenland to find anyone who wanted to be visited by the Vances. They found no one. - A local travel company in Greenland’s capital also cancelled a planned visit b
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Photos show Greenland's culture, which has both Inuit and Danish influences. Its industry, cuisine, and more are shaped by the weather and history.
Trump has talked about acquiring Greenland for years. Here's what he wants and how the island's leaders are reacting.
Greenland is vital. And President Trump—mocked though he may have been—was absolutely right to explore ways to bring it closer into the American orbit. Whether through acquisition or alliance, securing Greenland would be a masterstroke of long-term strategic planning.
The trip was both a reconnaissance mission and a passive-aggressive reminder of President Trump’s determination to fulfill his territorial ambitions, no matter the obstacles.
Vice President JD Vance and Usha Vance will visit Pituffik Space Base, the US military's base in Greenland dating back to World War II.
The melting of the Greenland ice sheet is now the largest contributor to sea level rise, and scientists at UNH are traveling to the Arctic Circle to understand the processes leading to that increase in melting.