It’s the most concrete effort yet to turn President Donald Trump’s desire to acquire the Danish territory into actionable policy, despite widespread international outrage.
Greenland's mineral riches are an increasing focus of the U.S. and, as the vice president recently warned, America's rivals.
President Donald Trump did not rule out military force to acquire Greenland in an interview as the Danish territory continued to rebuff his advances.
The prime minister of Greenland pushed back Sunday against assertions by U.S. President Donald Trump that America will take control of the island territory.
Danish officials have repeatedly told President Donald Trump that Greenland is "not for sale." Trump doesn't seem to care. The president continues to promote his vision for taking over Greenland, a semiautonomous territory of Denmark,
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.
President Donald Trump has his eyes set on Greenland and it appears he’s not interested in taking no for an answer. Greenland’s prime minister, Jens-Frederik Nielsen, rejected […]
Jens-Frederik Nielsen, Greenland's prime minister, said in a Facebook post on Sunday that the United States will not be able to annex the resource-rich island in the Atlantic.