cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/19967587

Outgoing Greenlandic Prime Minister Mute Egede described the plan as aggressive, and said the duo had not been invited for meetings. Meanwhile, the island’s likely next leader accused the US of showing a lack of respect.

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It governs its own domestic affairs, but decisions on foreign and defence policy are made in Denmark. The US has long held a security interest - and has had a military base on the island since World War Two.

It is also thought Trump is interested in the island’s rare earth minerals. His son Donald Jr visited Greenland before Trump’s inauguration in January.

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Trump appeared to escalate his campaign to take over the island during a conversation with Nato Secretary-General Mark Rutte earlier this month.

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According to recent polls, almost 80% of Greenlanders back independence from Denmark. But an opinion survey in January suggested an even greater number rejected the idea of becoming part of the US.

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  • Atelopus-zeteki@fedia.io
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    Don’t let them leave the US military base. Don’t talk with them. Let them leave by airplane along the same flight path they used to arrive. Just my suggestion, as a US citizen. Sorry about this, it’s extremely embarassing, to say the least.

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      Charge them extra for the fuel back. Do whatever will twist the knife a bit more.