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Trump's Greenland Grab: A New Arctic Crisis
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President Trump escalates tensions with NATO and Denmark, pushing for Greenland acquisition, citing strategic value and national security. Denmark and allies push back, warning of global norm violations and potential copycats. Polls show Greenlanders reject US takeover, as tensions rise in the Arctic.
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