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Trump Renews Calls To Take Over Greenland In Aftermath Of Venezuela Attack

United States ruler Donald Trump renewed his calls for the takeover of Greenland as a major U.S. military operation ousted Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro at his order. The U.S. has effectively taken control of Venezuela as of the weekend. The ruling class didn’t stop there either. Secretary of State Marco Rubio additionally warned that Cuba’s Communist government is “in a lot of trouble.”

Trump Wants To Takeover Greenland For “National Security”

After admitting that the U.S. military operation in Venezuela was all about the oil and other resources, Trump is saying a takeover of Greenland is about war strategy. “It’s so strategic right now. Greenland is covered with Russian and Chinese ships all over the place,” Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One as he flew back to Washington from his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida.

Another hint that the U.S. is going to attempt to take over Greenland comes from a former Trump administration official, who is also the wife of a senior aide to the president. She suggested that Washington would “soon” take over Greenland in a cryptic social media post.

In a post on X on Saturday, Katie Miller shared a map of Greenland overlaid with the American flag and captioned simply with the word “soon.” The post offered no explanation and was not accompanied by any official policy announcement from Washington, accoridng to a report by RT

Denmark has responded by strengthening Arctic defenses and expanding military and civilian monitoring, viewing the pressure as a direct threat to its sovereignty.

Trump Insults Denmark’s Military As U.S. Seeks To “Take Control” Of Greenland

Miller held senior communications roles during Trump’s first term and, in early 2025, briefly served as an adviser and spokesperson for Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency before moving into private work and launching a conservative podcast. Though no longer in government, she remains closely connected to the administration through her husband, Stephen Miller, Trump’s Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy and one of his longest-serving and most influential aides. Her public remarks are often seen as reflecting views within Trump’s inner circle. -RT

Miller’s post quickly got the attention of Denmark’s ambassador to the U.S., Jesper Moller Sorensen, who stressed on X that while Copenhagen considers Washington a “close ally,” it expects “full respect for the territorial integrity of the Kingdom of Denmark.”

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