I'm not sure what's going on with this whole Greenland thing... It feels like another example of politics as usual. Danes are all like "no way, our country is off the table" while Trump is still trying to make a move. Meanwhile, in Venezuela, it sounds like Trump is just trying to distract from his own mess by making some bold claims. And what's up with the big oil bosses being questioned about their prior knowledge of the plan? It all feels so... scripted.
I think we need to take a step back and look at the bigger picture here. Is this really just about Greenland or is it about something more? I'm not convinced that Trump's claims are entirely truthful, and it seems like he's trying to stir up some drama.
The UK Prime Minister saying that Greenland and Denmark should determine their own future makes sense to me. That's the kind of calm, level-headed thinking we need in these kinds of situations.
I don't think the US should be trying to buy Greenland from Denmark, it's not like they're losing control or anything . The Danish government has already invested billions in keeping their country safe, so now it's just about respecting their sovereignty? Come on, if Trump wants something that badly, he should just negotiate with them instead of making empty threats . And what's up with all this drama over Venezuela anyway? It feels like the US is trying to tell everyone else how they should run their countries, newsflash: that's not democracy .