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Greenland Issues Brutal Warning to Donald Trump After Shocking Takeover Threat!

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Recently, Greenland’s leaders sent a strong message to U.S. President Donald Trump after he suggested that the United States could secure control of Greenland “one way or another.” This statement, made during his State of the Union address, prompted a firm response from Greenland’s Prime Minister, Mute Bourup Egede. He took to Facebook, declaring: “Greenland is ours,” using the local name for the territory, Kalaallit Nunaat. He emphasized that Greenland does not want to be part of the U.S. or Denmark, asserting the territory’s right to self-determination.

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A Fierce Defense of Greenland’s Autonomy

Egede’s post was clear and bold: Greenland is not for sale, and its future will be decided by its own people. He even included a clenched fist emoji and the Greenland flag to underline his message. The people of Greenland, especially in the capital Nuuk, took Trump’s comments seriously, with concerns about the potential impact on their environment and key industries like fishing, which represents 90% of Greenland’s exports.

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Diverse Opinions Among Greenlanders

While most polls show that Greenlanders oppose becoming part of the U.S., there are a few dissenting voices. One local, Yulao Sandkreen, expressed a more positive view, saying Greenland could benefit from American amenities like McDonald’s.

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Greenland’s Path Toward Independence

Greenland is currently a self-governing territory within Denmark, with growing support for independence. With a population of just 56,000, Greenland remains a small but proud nation, determined to decide its future without external interference.

Trump’s repeated assertions of acquiring territories like Greenland and the Panama Canal reveal his aggressive stance on expanding U.S. influence, often framed as a matter of national security. But Greenland’s leaders are resolute: their island is not for sale.

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