Greenland's leader says his people don't want to be Americans as Trump covets territory
- Greenland's leader, Møte B. Egede, stated that the people of Greenland do not want to be Americans, despite understanding U.S. Interest in the territory's strategic location and resources.
- Egede has been advocating for Greenland's independence, criticizing Denmark's treatment of the Indigenous Inuit population.
- President-Elect Donald Trump suggested using force or economic pressure to acquire Greenland, labeling it a matter of U.S. National security.
- Many Europeans were shocked by Trump's comments, as they raised concerns about using force against an ally like Denmark.
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