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Former U.S. Ambassador to Denmark Carla Sands thinks Donald Trump can negotiate a deal for the United States to acquire Greenland.
Sands said, “We have our hemisphere, and it is not secure. Denmark can’t afford to defend or develop Greenland, and we love the Greenlanders. They want opportunity, like all people do. They want good-paying jobs. They want to be secure. Denmark can’t do it.”
Sands also added, “I think that President Trump, the writer of “The Art of the Deal,” will get a deal where everyone comes away satisfied.”
Former U.S. Ambassador to Denmark Carla Sands expressed optimism on Newsmax Monday that President Donald Trump would negotiate a deal for the United States to acquire Greenland, calling it a “common sense solution.”
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“Well, you know, the Danish are great allies. We love the Danes, and we want them to continue to be great allies,” Sands said. “But the matter of fact is that President Trump is offering a common-sense solution to a really thorny problem.”
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“We have our hemisphere, and it is not secure. Denmark can’t afford to defend or develop Greenland, and we love the Greenlanders. They want opportunity, like all people do. They want good-paying jobs. They want to be secure. Denmark can’t do it,” she said.
“And so I hope that talks will start soon that will bring everyone together around the table and come up with a common sense solution. I think that’s the way forward.”
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“I think that President Trump, the writer of “The Art of the Deal,” will get a deal where everyone comes away satisfied,” she said.
Greenland has long been viewed as vital to US national security.
The United States has long viewed Greenland as vital to our national security. In the early 20th century, it included Greenland among several European possessions in the Western Hemisphere to preemptively seize and fortify in the event of a threatened attack on the U.S. During World War II, the U.S. occupied Greenland to prevent German invasion since Germany had invaded Denmark.
While Greenland is an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark, Greenlandic and Danish authorities have publicly asserted Greenland’s right to self-determination. They stated that Greenland is “not for sale.” Many Greenlanders support independence, and Denmark concurs.
Greenland lies in the shortest route from North America to Europe, making it strategic for the U.S. It is also home to a large American space facility. Recently, there has been increased interest in Greenland for national security and its natural resources, including minerals like uranium.
When Trump returned to office, America expected his foreign policy to focus on China and Russia. Much to their dismay, in his fist news conference on foreign policy, Trump talked about buying the island of Greenland. “Our interest in Greenland is solely to preserve world peace.” – Donald Trump