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Rubio says Trump is serious about buying Greenland
Trump isn’t the first U.S. politician with his eye on Greenland
President Trump isn’t the first U.S. politician to be interested in Greenland — not by a long shot.
History Explains Trump’s Interest in Greenland—And Why Buying It Won’t Be So Easy
In 1865, in the wake of the Civil War, the U.S. began looking to expand its influence on the world stage. This happened at precisely the moment when Russia, having just lost the Crimean War, was seeking to counterbalance British power in the Pacific. This proved to be the perfect recipe for American expansion in the Arctic.
‘This is not a joke’: Rubio says Trump is serious about buying Greenland
The secretary of State said purchasing the Danish territory is important to the country’s national interests in the Arctic.
Greenland, Poll
We need Greenland. But not in the way Trump thinks
Trump’s fascination with Greenland is not a new idea. For more than a thousand years, colonial aspirations have shaped the island’s history. The Norse, Danes, Nazis, and Americans came to Greenland chasing territory and natural resources, and for military domination of the Arctic.
Poll: 85% of Greenlanders don't want to join the U.S.
As President Trump pushes for Greenland to join the U.S., a new poll finds 85% of the semi-autonomous Danish territory's residents oppose the move. Why it matters: Trump has stepped up his push push for Greenland since he won November's election despite the terrotory's leader and Denmark's prime minister saying it's not for sale and told reporters Saturday he thinks the U.
Poll finds 85% of Greenlanders don't want island to become part of U.S.
A poll shows very few Greenland residents have any interest in President Trump's call for the autonomous Danish territory to become part of the U.S.
New York Sun
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How Trump’s Push on Greenland Could Reverberate in (Yes) the Middle East
Until recently the most that people tended to know about cold and sparsely populated Greenland is that it is not small and ...
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Exploring Greenland's majestic history as President-elect Trump shines spotlight on island nation
Greenland is the world's largest island, but most of it is covered by ice. Its southern tip, however, is sprinkled with ...
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The U.S. has tried to buy Greenland before. Here’s how those past attempts went.
From the Reconstruction era to the Cold War, multiple administrations have tried (and failed) to acquire the Arctic island.
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With Greenland rising as a tourist destination, fly there for less than $1,000
While President-elect Donald Trump has been making confounding statements about the United States acquiring Greenland by ...
WSB Radio
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One Man’s Opinion: So What’s the BIG Deal About Greenland
I clearly recall the factoid from high school geography, that Iceland was purposefully deceptively named and is actually ...
Opinion
Observer
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Opinion
Trump knows Greenland’s military value
In the days since President Donald Trump first spoke of buying Greenland from Denmark, the world’s largest Island has been in the news. The President’s statement begs the question: Is Greenland that ...
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What happened the previous three times the US attempted to acquire Greenland
Here’s what happened the last three times the U.S. tried to acquire Greenland.
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Siberia, Iceland and other places where it's warmer today than in Holland
Siberia, with its long, brutal winters, has been a favorite spot for Russian leaders to send convicts for labor-camp ...
Dagens.com (AU) on MSN
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The Vikings Ruled Greenland for Centuries—Then They Vanished. Why?
Also read Iran Responds to Trump's Gaza Plan by Proposing Israelis Move to Greenland France Warns Trump: “The U.S. Will Not ...
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