President Donald Trump recently stated that he would not use military force to acquire Greenland. He emphasized that while the U.S. could be “unstoppable” if force were used, he does not want or intend to pursue such an option.
Trump explained that his goal is to secure full ownership of Greenland, asserting that the U.S. needs complete control over the island for defense purposes. He rejected the idea of a lease agreement, stating that defending Greenland on a lease would not be sufficient. The U.S. is not seeking to simply strengthen an existing agreement, but instead aims for full “right title and ownership” of the territory.
Trump’s remarks come amid ongoing discussions about Greenland’s potential acquisition by the U.S. While the idea of U.S. ownership of the Arctic island has generated debate, Trump’s recent statements reaffirm that he does not want to use force to make it a reality. His focus remains on peaceful negotiations to secure Greenland’s future under U.S. control, highlighting its strategic importance.
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