King Frederik’s updated royal coat of arms replaces the traditional three crowns with a more prominent polar bear and ram, symbolizing Greenland and the Faroe Islands respectively. This change, recommended by a committee following the King’s accession, is seen by some as a response to increased tensions surrounding Greenland’s relationship with Denmark and recent US interest in purchasing the territory. The removal of the three crowns, historically significant but deemed no longer relevant, strengthens the visual prominence of the commonwealth, according to the royal household. This decision is interpreted by experts as a political statement affirming Denmark’s commitment to maintaining the unity of the realm.
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In a bizarre Christmas message, Donald Trump threatened annexation of Canada, suggesting Wayne Gretzky run for Prime Minister to facilitate this. He further asserted that the U.S. should seize control of the Panama Canal and Greenland, citing national security concerns for the latter. These statements, made on social media, represent a continuation of Trump’s previously expressed, expansionist views. His pronouncements raise significant concerns given his impending assumption of presidential power and control over the U.S. military.
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In a Christmas message, President-elect Trump reiterated his desire for U.S. territorial expansion, targeting the Panama Canal and Greenland, and suggesting Canada become the 51st state with significant tax cuts and military protection. He also falsely claimed a high death toll during the Panama Canal’s construction and mocked Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau. While Greenland’s prime minister rejected any sale of the territory, Denmark expressed willingness to cooperate with the new U.S. administration, even while increasing its defense spending for Greenland. Trump further urged Wayne Gretzky to run for Canadian prime minister.
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Donald Trump is renewing his calls for the U.S. to purchase Greenland from Denmark, citing national security, a move met with immediate rejection from Greenland’s government. Simultaneously, he’s threatened to retake control of the Panama Canal due to rising shipping costs, despite the 1977 treaty transferring control to Panama. These actions, alongside suggestions of annexing Canada, are seen by some as a negotiating tactic to leverage concessions from allied nations, echoing his past business strategies. Greenland and Panama have both firmly rejected his claims.
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Donald Trump has reiterated his belief that U.S. control of Greenland is “an absolute necessity” for national security, announcing this alongside his ambassadorial nominee to Denmark. This echoes his 2019 proposal to purchase the autonomous Danish territory, a suggestion then dismissed as “absurd” by the Danish Prime Minister. The U.S. has historically expressed interest in acquiring Greenland, with past attempts dating back to the 1940s. Trump’s recent statement follows similar assertions regarding the Panama Canal, further highlighting his approach to foreign policy.
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