US President Trump fires back at criticism over Greenland ambitions, blaming a Nobel Peace Prize snub for his newfound willingness to take a harder stance on the disputed territory.
According to European officials familiar with the conversation, Trump recently told Norway's Prime Minister Jonas Gahr StΓΈre that he no longer feels bound by a "purely peace" approach. The remarks appear to be a thinly veiled rebuke of his Nobel Peace Prize nomination last year, which was ultimately not awarded.
Trump's aggressive stance on Greenland has already strained relations between the US and its closest allies in Europe. The self-governing territory of NATO member Denmark is at the center of a bitter dispute over Washington's intentions, with Trump vowing to take control of the disputed land.
The president's comments to StΓΈre suggest that he is willing to use his presidential prerogatives to advance his interests, rather than relying on traditional diplomatic channels. The move has further inflamed tensions between the US and its allies, who are watching the situation in Greenland with growing concern.
As the standoff continues to escalate, it remains to be seen how Norway will respond to Trump's provocative comments. Diplomatic sources indicate that Oslo is preparing a robust defense of Denmark's sovereignty over Greenland, which could potentially lead to a major confrontation between the US and its European partners.
According to European officials familiar with the conversation, Trump recently told Norway's Prime Minister Jonas Gahr StΓΈre that he no longer feels bound by a "purely peace" approach. The remarks appear to be a thinly veiled rebuke of his Nobel Peace Prize nomination last year, which was ultimately not awarded.
Trump's aggressive stance on Greenland has already strained relations between the US and its closest allies in Europe. The self-governing territory of NATO member Denmark is at the center of a bitter dispute over Washington's intentions, with Trump vowing to take control of the disputed land.
The president's comments to StΓΈre suggest that he is willing to use his presidential prerogatives to advance his interests, rather than relying on traditional diplomatic channels. The move has further inflamed tensions between the US and its allies, who are watching the situation in Greenland with growing concern.
As the standoff continues to escalate, it remains to be seen how Norway will respond to Trump's provocative comments. Diplomatic sources indicate that Oslo is preparing a robust defense of Denmark's sovereignty over Greenland, which could potentially lead to a major confrontation between the US and its European partners.