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Trump Administration Ponders Greenland Purchase
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The Trump administration is considering a massive offer to buy Greenland from Denmark, potentially paying up to $6 billion to its 57,000 residents. The proposal, which has been discussed since the 1800s, aims to secure U.S. security interests in the Arctic. However, critics like Senator Ron Wyden argue its a waste of taxpayer money, especially with millions of American children living in poverty. As talks progress, Denmarks ambassador and Greenlands top U.S. representative met with White House officials, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio is set to discuss the matter with Danish leaders.
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