Take Trump seriously about Greenland
- In 2025, the Trump administration developed a plan to acquire Greenland, a semi-autonomous territory of Denmark.
- Trump's desire to acquire Greenland stemmed from his belief that Denmark was not adequately managing the territory and its resources.
- The plan involved a propaganda campaign to persuade Greenlanders to join the U.S. And assessing the financial implications of annexation.
- Trump officials considered offering $10,000 to each of Greenland's nearly 60,000 residents, potentially replacing Denmark's $600 million annual subsidy.
- Despite prioritizing persuasion, Trump did not rule out military force, raising concerns about violating treaties and potentially attacking a NATO ally.
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A Bold Move by a Visionary Leader: Pursuit for Greenland - Real News Now
The interest of a trailblazing former Manhattan property mogul, now in the unique position of power, in securing a historically significant piece of icy real estate is capturing attention on a global scale. The island under consideration is none other than Greenland, a frozen landmass largely untouched and recognized for its increasingly valuable economic and strategic standing. The goal of this audacious endeavor is to include this Arctic jewel…
Trump’s Plan to Acquire Greenland Revealed, Including $10,000 Payments to Each Resident
Sergi Reboredo/VWPics via AP Images & zz/Andrea Renault/STAR MAX/IPx A new report has detailed some of President Donald Trump’s plans to acquire Greenland, including a potential $10,000 annual payment to each of the island’s more than 50,000 residents. Michael Crowley and Maggie Haberman reported this week for The New York Times — citing a US official and someone briefed on the matter — that a plan exists in the administration, which includes pu…
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