"A 100 percent". Donald Trump has no uncertainty about Greenland

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Donald Trump is convinced of taking over Greenland

Donald Trump stated that the United States is determined to take Greenland. In his latest interview, he spoke of "attracting" the island without military force, but rapidly added that "it does not exclude anything".

The U.S. president gave an extended interview to NBC News. Among another things, he raised the subject Greenland, which the Vice president has visited in fresh days J. D. Vance.

Trump stated that all options for taking over the island, which remains an autonomous subsidiary of Denmark, are taken into account.

We'll get Greenland. Yes, by a 100 percent He emphasized in an interview.

– There's a good chance we could do this without utilizing it. military force – indicated in the interview. At the same time added that ‘it does not exclude anything’.

SEE: Greenland as part of the US? The poll leaves no illusions

In an interview, he besides spoke of ships from Russia and China close Greenland. “We will not let things to happen that will harm the planet or the United States,” said the president of the United States.

Information leak. A writer in a political conversation

The American leader was besides asked about national safety information leak. There is simply a situation at the beginning of the week erstwhile a writer was added to the group in the Signal app.

– I have no thought what Signal is. I don't care what he is. – said Donald Trump.

The conversation on the communicator included information about US operations against Huti rebels. It was later published by the editor-in-chief of "The Atlantic", on the list of members of the group in Signal.

SEE: By mistake, they added it to the hut with J.D. Vancem. He got access to classified plans.

– All I can say is that this is just a witch hunt and that's the only thing the press wants to talk about due to the fact that you have nothing to talk about. due to the fact that it was the best 100-day presidency in the past of our country," Trump said.

The published passages of the conversation featured the names of Vice president J.D. Vance, National safety Advisor Mike Waltz and Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth.

Source:NBC News

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