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U.S. Congress Unlikely To Back Forceful Trump Move On Greenland
Under a 1951 agreement with Denmark, the United States has the right to move freely and build military bases in Greenland, provided both Denmark and Greenland are informed. The post U.S. Congress Unlikely To Back Forceful Trump Move On Greenland appeared first on StratNews Global.
US Congress would not support invasion of Greenland, leading Democrat in Copenhagen says
Hakeem Jeffries, the leader of the Democratic Party in the US House of Representatives, said in Copenhagen today that the United States Congress was unlikely to support an invasion of Greenland, which is an autonomous territory of Denmark. Earlier, President Donald Trump repeatedly stated that he wanted the United States to take Greenland, and did not rule out using military force to do so. A US court blocked part of Trump's ruling on new rules…
US Congress unlikely to back a Greenland invasion, top Democrat says - Regional Media News
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) -The United States Congress is unlikely to support any invasion of Denmark’s semi-autonomous territory of Greenland, the top Democrat in the House of Representatives said while on a visit to Copenhagen on Friday. President Donald Trump, a Republican, has said he wants the United States to take over Greenland and has not ruled out the use of force to do so. “I don’t believe that there is real bipartisan support in the Congres…
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