The US president, Donald Trump, said he thinks ‘Nato might have to get involved’ in the US takeover of Greenland as the country needs it ‘for national security’. When asked about a ‘potential annexation’ of Greenland during a meeting with the Nato secretary general, Mark Rutte, Trump said he was ‘sitting with a man who could be very instrumental’. Rutte responded by saying he did not ‘want to drag Nato into it’. When questioned about Greenland’s recent election and whether its people would potentially have a say, Trump added that the result was very good for the US and ‘the person who did the best is a very good person as far as we’re concerned’
The US president, Donald Trump, said he thinks ‘Nato might have to get involved’ in the US takeover of Greenland as the country needs it ‘for national security’. When asked about a ‘potential annexation’ of Greenland during a meeting with the Nato secretary general, Mark Rutte, Trump said he was ‘sitting with a man who could be very instrumental’. Rutte responded by saying he did not ‘want to drag Nato into it’. When questioned about Greenland’s recent election and whether its people would potentially have a say, Trump added that the result was very good for the US and ‘the person who did the best is a very good person as far as we’re concerned’Trump says Nato ‘stepping up’ and hopes Russia will do ‘right thing’ after Putin’s ceasefire comments – live Continue reading… US news | The Guardian