Donald Trump wants to put the globalists on notice that he is putting America First.
Some heads of state are having trouble dealing with that concept.
And one world leader is going to regret daring Donald Trump to do one thing.
As American Patriot Daily reports:
Ever since the transition period following the 2024 election, President Trump has made it clear he wants to acquire Greenland.
Greenland’s location makes it vital for American military and economic interests in deterring the expansion of Communist China and Russia.
The Thule Air Base, also known as Pituffik, is critical to America’s missile detection system.
And Greenland sits in vital Arctic shipping lanes.
China or Russia could cripple the United States economically if Greenland falls into their sphere of influence.
Trump repeated his desire to acquire Greenland in an interview with The Atlantic following the Delta Force raid that led to the capture of Nicolas Maduro.
“I really don’t know. He was very generous to me, Marco, yesterday. You know, I wasn’t referring to Greenland at that time. But we do need Greenland, absolutely. We need it for defense,” Trump stated.
Greenland is part of Denmark.
And Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen flew off the handle over the idea that Greenland would become a United States territory.
“I must say this very clearly to the United States,” Frederiksen’s statement began. “It makes absolutely no sense to speak of any necessity for the United States to take over Greenland. The United States has no legal basis to annex one of the three countries of the Kingdom of Denmark.”
Frederiksen attacked Trump’s comments as an affront to the NATO alliance.
“The Kingdom of Denmark — and thus Greenland — is a member of NATO and is therefore covered by the Alliance’s collective security guarantee. We already have a defence agreement between the Kingdom of Denmark and the United States that grants the U.S. broad access to Greenland. In addition, the Kingdom has made significant investments in security in the Arctic,” Frederiksen added.
“I therefore strongly urge the United States to cease its threats against a historically close ally, and against another country and another people who have stated very clearly that they are not for sale,” Frederiksen concluded.
Deputy White House chief of staff Stephen Miller appeared on Jake Tapper’s CNN show and mocked the idea of Denmark, or any other country, challenging the United States militarily if Trump tried to acquire Greenland.
TAPPER: Can you rule out that the US is going to take Greenland by force?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) January 5, 2026
STEPHEN MILLER: Greenland should be part of the US. By what right does Denmark assert control over Greenland? The US is the power of NATO.
TAPPER: So you can't take military force off the table?
MILLER:… pic.twitter.com/9ikEPvlBVA
President Trump believes acquiring Greenland is in the national security interests of the United States.
And European leaders are now having to come to terms with the fact that President Trump is serious about his intentions regarding Greenland.
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