Trump confirms he’s interested in buying Greenland

Washington Post logoPresident Trump confirmed Sunday that he has asked his administration to explore the possibility of buying Greenland, opining that “essentially, it’s a large real estate deal.”

“A lot of things can be done,” Trump told reporters in Morristown, N.J., after wrapping up a 10-day vacation at his private golf club. He noted that owning Greenland “would be nice” for the United States from a strategic perspective, but he cautioned: “It’s not number one on the burner, I can tell you that.”

Trump’s desire to buy Greenland, which is part of the kingdom of Denmark, was first reported last week by the Wall Street Journal. Two people with direct knowledge of the directive told The Washington Post that the president has mentioned the idea for weeks, and that aides are waiting for more direction before they decide how seriously they should look into it.

View the complete August 18 article by Felicia Sonmez and Tory Newmyer on The Washington Post website here.

‘This is final proof that he has gone mad’: Denmark mocks Trump’s reported desire to buy Greenland

AlterNet logoAmid reports that President Donald Trump has directed aides to examine whether the United States can purchase Greenland—an autonomous territory of Denmark—Danish lawmakers on Friday condemned the idea as both absurd and “grotesque.”

“If he is truly contemplating this, then this is final proof that he has gone mad,” Soren Espersen, foreign affairs spokesman for the Danish People’s Party, toldlocal broadcaster DR. “The thought of Denmark selling 50,000 citizens to the United States is completely ridiculous.”

The Wall Street Journal first reported on Trump’s desire to purchase Greenland Thursday night.

View the complete August 16 article by Jake Johnson from Common Dreams on the AlterNet website here.