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Trump claims the U.S. should control Greenland for Golden Dome missile defense, says Canada "lives because of the United States" in heated Davos remarks.
President Trump's campaign to take control of Greenland has jolted Washington’s friends from Europe to Canada, now urging each other to accept "the old order is not coming back."
Details of Donald Trump's Greenland deal have come to light after the President struck a "draft framework agreement" with Nato. Mr Trump and the alliance's chief, Mark Rutte, shook hands on a major proposal on Wednesday evening - potentially bringing an end to years of US threats to seize the territory entirely.
On this special report, US President Donald Trump discusses the resilience of the American economy and the challenges posed by unexpected global events. Reflecting on his previous term, Trump stated,
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt denied that "Iceland" was part of his speech, even though it is clearly audible.
NATO chief Mark Rutte defends Trump's impact on European defense spending, saying allies wouldn't have reached 2% GDP targets without his pressure.
The surreal clamor over Greenland provoked by Trump has shadowed proceedings in Davos, heightening fears of an emerging rupture between the U.S. and Europe.
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