
‘I no longer feel an obligation to think purely of peace,’ says Trump amid Greenland threats – Europe live
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US President Donald Trump has expressed a shift in his approach to international relations, stating he no longer feels obligated to prioritize peace. This statement comes amidst escalating rhetoric regarding Greenland and criticism of Denmark's handling of perceived threats from Russia. Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre highlighted the need for de-escalation following a letter Trump sent, which was interpreted as a response to recent tensions over tariffs and security matters in Europe.
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Trump's remarks come in the wake of ongoing discussions about NATO's role and the security dynamics in the Arctic region, where both Russia and China are increasing their presence. The historical context of Greenland's ownership and its strategic importance in global geopolitics adds complexity to the situation, as does the recent tension between the US and European nations over tariffs and defense commitments.
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