During a meeting with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, former U.S. President Donald Trump once again floated the idea of the United States acquiring Greenland. Trump emphasized the island's strategic importance and suggested that U.S. control would benefit international security. He also made comments about the Canadian border, calling it 'artificial,' raising concerns about his territorial ambitions. Rutte did not endorse Trump's remarks but instead avoided direct confrontation on the issue. The discussion has reignited debate over U.S. foreign policy and its approach to allies.
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At meeting with NATO chief, Trump doubles down on territorial foreign policy goals for Greenland and Canada
President Donald Trump hosted NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte at the White House on Thursday, where he again endorsed foreign policy goals including taking control of Greenland.