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Donald Trump ups his ante in the risky bid to take control of Greenland and now focuses his pressure on NATO. In a message published on his social networks, the Republican president has assured that the Atlantic Alliance would be “much more formidable and effective” if the United States takes over the Arctic island and has threatened that “anything else is unacceptable.”
Trump’s words are recorded a few hours before a meeting at the White House that appears key to resolving the crisis. The foreign ministers of Denmark and Greenland will meet with Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio. The US Administration has been repeating for days that it will buy the island, without ruling out a military invasion.
In his message, Trump has insisted that the US “needs” Greenland for reasons of “national security” and because it is “vital” for the Golden Dome, the anti-aircraft shield to intercept intercontinental ballistic missiles. Also, if Washington does not take over the island, it will be China or Russia that will set out to capture it.
“NATO should lead the way for us to achieve this,” claimed the US president, who has already made other commitments from the Alliance, such as increasing the military spending of its members to 5% of GDP.
“Militarily, without the enormous power of the United States (…) NATO would not be an effective or deterrent force. They know it and so do I. NATO would be much less formidable and effective without Greenland in the hands of the United States. Anything else would be unacceptable,” he stated.
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