In the interview, Secretary of State Marco Rubio had a serious desire for President Trump to win Greenland on the Arctic Island, and is concerned about national security in both the world and the United States. He said he was rooted.
“But this is not a joke. What he is saying is pretty accurate. People have talked about it for years. This is to get land for land. This is our national interest and needs to be solved, “said Rubio in an interview with Siriusxm host. “President Trump has given him what he is trying to do, that is, buying it.”
Rubio has no presence in the Arctic Circle, but Beijing says, “In order to fully set up a facility that can access the Arctic Circle on the cover of a Chinese company, it actually has a duplicate purpose. I claimed that. At the moment of the conflict, they sent naval ships to the facility and operated from there. “
In recent months, Trump has expressed his personal and public interest in the acquisition of Greenland. He earned Denmark's ultimately “come together” in the potential sale of the largest planet with rare minerals.
“We don't want to be a Danish man,” said Green Landick's Mte Eugede, previously said in Fox News. “We don't even want to be an American. I want to be a green lander.”
Denmark's Prime Minister Methte Frederixen called on January 15 with Trump's “burning” call and discussed the president's desire for buying an island.
“I didn't know the phone, but I think many of these phones called me to go. In other words, he just tells the people,” said Rubio on Thursday. I talked. “And ultimately, in many cases, diplomacy will work if you become easier, rather than using the translated plastic tude and language.”
Rubio also stated that if Greenland was attacked by China, Denmark could not stop East Asian countries.
“Denmark cannot stop them. They will rely on the United States to do so,” said Rubio. “And his point is that if the United States is on a hook to provide as it is now, he has a defense agreement with them to protect Greenland. May be more controlled. “
This week, Denmark has announced that it will strengthen the defense spending on the Arctic Island with a $ 2 billion security package, including long -distance drones and new Arctic ships.





