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What is Nato? Denmark warns Greenland invasion by US would end organisation - Nato would collapse if Donald Trump decides to occupy Greenland, warns the Danish PM
Trump’s push to control Greenland has triggered sharp resistance from NATO allies, risking a historic internal split, as Greenland and Europe unite to defend sovereignty and NATO’s unity.
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The White House says Donald Trump and his close advisers are discussing options for taking over Greenland, as the US president continues to argue it would benefit his nation's security. His demands have been rejected by the island's leaders and by Nato member Denmark, which controls Greenland as a semi-autonomous territory.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has turned the Arctic island of Greenland into a geopolitical hotspot with his demands to own it and suggestions that the U.S. could take it by force. The island is a semiautonomous region of Denmark,