Military force not off table for Greenland: Trump

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JD Vance and second lady visit Greenland

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‘We need Greenland’

JD Vance has told Denmark it has “not done a good job” with Greenland during a visit to the territory – as President Donald Trump repeated his call for the US to take over the island. Vice President Vance, his wife Usha and other senior US officials including embattled national security advisor Mike Waltz arrived

JD Vance demands Denmark spends more on Greenland security as Trump pushes for U.S. takeover

Article content In Washington, Trump on Friday said the U.S. “needs Greenland for international security.” Article content Trump, speaking to reporters soon after Vance’s arrival, alluded to the rising Chinese and Russian interest in the Arctic, where sea lanes have opened up because of climate change. Article content “Greenland’s very important for the peace of