President Donald Trump ruled out the use of force to acquire Greenland in a Jan. 21 speech to the World Economic Forum, but he said the U.S. would still seek ownership of the country.
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Addressing the World Economic Forum, US President Donald Trump now says 'he' wants Greenland but won't take it by force. We ...
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