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Former US ambassador for Denmark's Carla Sands believes Donald Trump can negotiate a deal for the US to acquire Greenland.
“We have a hemisphere and we're not safe. Denmark can't afford to protect or develop Greenland and we love the Greenlanders. They want the opportunity, as everyone does. They want a good paying job. They want to be safe. Denmark can't do that.”
Sands also added, “I think President Trump, the writer of “The Art of Contracts,” will get a deal that everyone is happy with.”
Former US ambassador for Danish Carla Sand expressed optimism on Newsmax on Monday, when President Donald Trump negotiated a US contract to win Greenland, calling it a “common sense solution” He said he would call him.
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“Well, you know, the Danes are great allies. We love the Danes and we want them to remain great allies,” Sands said. “But the real problem is that President Trump offers a common-sense solution to a really troublesome problem.”
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“We have a hemisphere, but it's not safe. Denmark can't afford to protect or develop Greenland and we love the Greenlanders. They want the opportunity, as everyone does. They want a good paying job. They want to be safe. Denmark can't do that,” she said.
“And I hope the talk will soon begin, bringing everyone around the table and coming up with common sense solutions. I think that's the path to the future.”
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“I think President Trump, the writer of “The Art of Contracts,” gets a deal that everyone is running away,” she said.
Greenland has long been seen as essential to US national security.
The United States has long considered Greenland to be crucial to our national security. In the early 20th century, Greenland was included among several European property in the Western Hemisphere to preemptively seize and strengthen the attacks that threatened the United States during World War II. It was there. .
Although Greenland is a dominant territory within the Kingdom of Denmark, Greenland and the Danish authorities publicly assert Greenland's right to self-determination. They said Greenland was “not for sale.” Many Greenlanders support independence, and Denmark agrees.
Greenland is the shortest route from North America to Europe and is strategic for the US. It is also home to large-scale space facilities in America. Recently, there has been a growing interest in Greenland in national security, including minerals such as uranium, and its natural resources.
When Trump took office, the US hoped that his foreign policy would focus on China and Russia. Much to their disappointment, at his fist press conference on foreign policy, Trump spoke about the purchase of Greenland. “Our interest in Greenland is simply to maintain world peace.” – Donald Trump
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