On March 14, Jinshi data reported that US President Trump met with visiting NATO Secretary General Rüte at the White House on the 13th and once again vowed to obtain Greenland, saying that more US troops will be stationed on the island. The report said that when answering questions from reporters about his intention to annex Greenland, Trump said, “I think it will happen.” He also said that the US already has troops stationed in Greenland, “maybe you will see more and more (US) soldiers going there.” Trump also said that Rüte can play an “important role” in this issue, while Rüte responded that any related discussions are not within his jurisdiction, “I do not want to involve NATO in this.”
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Trump once again threatens to 'take the island' and says he wants more US troops to Greenland
On March 14, Jinshi data reported that US President Trump met with visiting NATO Secretary General Rüte at the White House on the 13th and once again vowed to obtain Greenland, saying that more US troops will be stationed on the island. The report said that when answering questions from reporters about his intention to annex Greenland, Trump said, “I think it will happen.” He also said that the US already has troops stationed in Greenland, “maybe you will see more and more (US) soldiers going there.” Trump also said that Rüte can play an “important role” in this issue, while Rüte responded that any related discussions are not within his jurisdiction, “I do not want to involve NATO in this.”