Trump, Greenland and Military Force
Digest more
Top News
Reactions and opinions
“We’ll get Greenland. Yeah, 100%,” Trump told NBC News’ Kristen Welker in a Saturday phone call.
From Rolling Stone
Greenland's incoming Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen said on Monday that he was looking forward to a visit from Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen this Wednesday, and that Greenland had bee...
From Reuters
Read more on News Digest
Troops will not engage in the direct arrest of those suspected of being in the U.S. illegally but will serve in a support role.
The president said that nothing was "off the table" with regards to Washington taking control of the Arctic island.
The Gmail accounts were used to discuss “sensitive military positions and powerful weapons systems relating to an ongoing conflict,” according to the Post, citing three unnamed government officials and emails reviewed firsthand by the newspaper.
On voting rights and the ban on trans military members, Trump's executive orders are being challenged in the courts.
10h
The Mirror US on MSNDonald Trump slammed by Greenland's leader after his 'take control' commentsGreenland's newly appointed prime minister has responded to US President Donald Trump after he refused to rule out military action over his plans to buy the island, with Trump even appearing to ask NA
A hard-won Senate confirmation was not enough to keep the aroma of scandal away from Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth for long. As labels like “Signalgate” or, as I call it, “the Big Oops,”
1d
RBC Ukraine on MSNTrump vs. Iran: Another military conflict on Horizon and what's next for nuclear dealTensions between Iran and the US rise again. Tehran puts its Armed Forces on high alert. RBC-Ukraine explains what is happening and assesses the risk of escalation between Tehran and Washington. Contents Military readiness in response to Trump's statements The Iranian armed forces have prepared missiles capable of striking US positions.
By Idrees Ali, Phil Stewart and Patricia Zengerle WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Donald Trump's pick to become the highest-ranking military officer sought to assure lawmakers on Tuesday that he would not be influenced by politics after being plucked from retirement and relative obscurity,