Trump, Greenland and European Union
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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on Wednesday credited President Trump for Europe’s economic growth, arguing there was “no way” it would have happened without the new president.
Trump, who has called himself the "President of Peace" wrote saying he was no longer feeling an "obligation to think purely of Peace."
The US President has rowed back on his threat to impose punitive tariffs on Finland and seven other countries if they stand in the way of his plans for Greenland.
Our stock market took the first dip yesterday because of Iceland,” the president said, referring to market shifts related to his repeated threats to seize Greenland. “So Iceland’s already cost us a lot of money.
The argument over Greenland has threatened to reignite a trade war with Europe and upend the NATO alliance that underpins Western security.