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DAVOS, Switzerland — President Trump reiterated his determination to take control of Greenland from Denmark during a combative speech at the World Economic Forum — but seemingly ruled out using force to do so. Why it matters: European allies have been bracing for a clash with Trump over Greenland this week in the Swiss Alps. Trump began the Greenland portion of his speech by calling for “immediate negotiations” to acquire the Arctic territory, mocking Denmark for losing it “in six hours” during World War II.
But he also signaled it was time for de-escalation with NATO, dismissing fears that the U.S. military would attack its own allies. What they’re saying: Trump said that if the U.S.
decided to take Greenland by force it would be “unstoppable,” but “I don’t want to use force. I won’t use
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