💨 Abstract
President Donald Trump's aides met with Danish and Greenlandic envoys to discuss the U.S.'s interest in acquiring Greenland. The White House has considered various options, including military force and purchase, citing national security. Greenland has rejected the idea, and European allies have supported its autonomy. A potential U.S. seizure could strain NATO relations and deepen transatlantic divides.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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