-We need Greenland and we need Greenland in the world that includes food. Denmark must be allowed to take over Greenland. Donald Trump told the media. Thus the US President commented on the future visit of his agent on the island.
Donald Trump once again said Greenland is essential to the domestic and international security of the United States. At a ceremony to announce customs in foreign cars, he discovers that the territory that relies on Copenhagen should go to the wings of Washington.
-We need Greenland and we need Greenland in the world that includes food. Denmark must be allowed to take over Greenland. See what happens – the US President said.
– Looking at the ships around Greenland, from China, Russia (…) we cannot have national or international security unless we are there – added Republicans.
See: “He said he recruited Trump,” a former KGB agent reveals
Greenland. The US Vice President is flying to the island
Washington has yet to give up on taking over important Atlantic territory. In a few dozen hours, an American delegation appears on an island led by Vice President JDVance.
“I look forward to visiting Greenland,” wrote a social media politician. A short video has been added to his post. On the recording, Americans say they “check the safety” of the island. Previously, media reported that Vance, Usha and his advisor Trump Mike Waltz would fly to the island. As announced, this trip was to become “private.”
Management digital slip – up. Trump defends his colleagues
In answering questions in the oval office, Trump once again defended his national security adviser Michelle Waltz in relation to the organization, defending the false invitation of the journalist “Atlantic” in group chat.
Trump said the Waltz was “responsible” for the slip-up, but said the scandal that emerged as a result of the disclosure of the debate was a “witch hunt.” He also defended the head of the Pentagon Pete Haygest, and he posted detailed plans to hit Yemen in chat.
“Hegis does a great job, he had nothing to do with it,” he said.
The browser does not support video players… Read more
Want to keep up to date with the latest news?
We are in your mobile application. Check us out!