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    Could the US really take over Greenland? | Donald Trump

    Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteBy Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteJanuary 12, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Trump’s seizure threats unnerve islanders, Denmark, European Union and NATO.

    US President Donald Trump has said repeatedly that he wants to take over Greenland – an idea rejected by most people living there.

    There is alarm in Denmark, which owns the world’s biggest island, and in the European Union and NATO, too.

    So, could Trump really get his way?

    Presenter: Imran Khan

    Guests:

    Pele Broberg – Chairman of Naleraq, a pro-independence political party in Greenland

    Peter Nielsen – Retired colonel in the Danish armed forces who specialises in NATO readiness

    Greg Swenson – Chairman of Republicans Overseas UK and a financial and political commentator

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