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Why Trump has insisted the US 'needs' Greenland

Donald ‌Trump has started the year by persistently highlighting his ambitions to own Greenland, insisting it is necessary for national security.

Greenland, Denmark and the other European nations that are part of NATO, the alliance of 32 North American and European countries, pushed against his plans. The US president subsequently began making implicit threats of military action, saying he couldn't rule it out.

He then threatened some European nations - including the UK - with new tariffs if he was blocked from purchasing Greenland. In a shock move on 21 January, while in Davos for the World Economic Forum, Mr Trump U-turned on his threats, saying he'd had a "very productive" meeting with NATO chief Mark Rutte in which they had formed the framework of a future deal with regard to Greenland and the "entire Arctic region.

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