Trump, Greenland and tariffs
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The president ruled out using force to take control of Greenland and called off promised tariffs on European nations.
President Trump has exaggerated threats to Greenland from Russia and China and downplayed the country's current defenses, according to local officials and experts on the Arctic.
President Donald Trump said at the World Economic Forum that he is "seeking immediate negotiations" for the U.S. to acquire Greenland from Denmark.
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Trump cancels tariff threat over Greenland, says NATO agreed to ‘framework’ of future Arctic deal
President Donald Trump's Davos forum speech isn't expected to be delayed despite his late arrival in Switzerland after a small electrical issue aboard Air Force forced a return to Washington to swap aircraft.
President Trump is addressing the gathering of world leaders, CEOs and policymakers as America's allies balk at his efforts to acquire Greenland.
Wednesday's roller-coaster ride started after President Donald Trump said that he would not use force to seize Greenland.
President Donald Trump said he was seeking “immediate negotiations” about the United States acquiring Greenland, but that he did not intend to use force to gain territory, during his speech at the World Economic Forum on Jan.
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Trump’s reckless Greenland antics
T he unnecessary crisis over Greenland has been made unnecessarily worse by President Trump’s threat to impose tariffs on countries that were not “going along” with his plan