Trump, Greenland
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Trump administration officials are set to meet with Danish officials about Greenland on Wednesday, diplomatic sources tell CBS News.
President Donald Trump continued his threats towards Greenland on Friday, as he insisted that if the United States did not act Russia or China would occupy it in the future.
The country's five political parties issued a joint statement rejecting Trump's attempts to acquire the island.
The senator's comments come after President Donald Trump said the U.S. would "do something on Greenland, whether they like it or not."
CNN Political Commentators Jonah Goldberg, Xochitl Hinojosa, Sabrina Singh, and former Trump campaign adviser Brian Lanza weigh in on Trump’s threats to take Greenland by force if needed.
In addition to political resistance, Greenland’s mineral riches and strategic position would come at a steep cost for the U.S.
Greenland's party leaders rejected President Trump's repeated calls for the U.S. to take control of the island, saying that Greenland's future must be decided by its people.
U.S. President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened Greenland and says Washington must take control of the strategically located island
The ice-covered island may be strategically important, but it's unclear that it could be a commercially viable source of minerals and oil in the near future
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