đ„ TRUMP DECLARES AN END TO PEACEMAKING â GREENLAND EMERGES AS A GEOPOLITICAL FLASHPOINT đșđžâïžđ©đ°
In a startling letter addressed to Norwayâs Prime Minister Jonas Gahr StĂžre, President Donald Trump signaled a dramatic shift in tone, stating that he no longer feels bound to prioritize peace above all else. His frustration stems from Norwayâs decision not to award him the Nobel Peace Prize, despite his claims of playing a role in ending or preventing eight major conflicts worldwide. đâĄ
Trump didnât stop there. He sharply redirected focus to Greenland, openly questioning Denmarkâs sovereignty over the island. According to Trump, Denmark lacks both the military capacity and strategic leverage to defend Greenland from rising powers like Russia and China. He dismissed Denmarkâs historical claim as weak, arguing it rests on little more than an ancient landing rather than documented ownership.
He further emphasized that the United States has carried NATO on its shoulders since the allianceâs creation and insisted that it is time for NATO to prioritize American strategic interests in return.
This letter is nothing short of explosive. It reflects Trumpâs evolution from self-described peacemaker to hardline strategist, positioning Greenland at the heart of a growing Arctic power struggle. Experts warn this rhetoric could deepen fractures between the U.S. and Europe, escalate tensions in the Arctic region, and signal a far more aggressive American stance on global security and territorial influence. The message is clear: Greenland is no longer just frozen land â it is fast becoming a centerpiece of global power politics. đđ„đĄïž
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