Greenlanders reject Trump's renewed push for control of island

ONP Summary
Trump pursued territorial control of Greenland during a NATO summit in Turkey, citing strategic Arctic positioning. Denmark's government rejected the bid while NATO allies highlighted increased defense investment and the U.S. shifted sanctions policy toward Turkey.
Progressive: Territorial aggression — progressive outlets condemned Trump's pursuit of Greenland as an inappropriate challenge to sovereignty and NATO cohesion.
Moderate: Awkward summit tension — centrist coverage noted Trump's Greenland claims as diplomatically uncomfortable while highlighting NATO's defense spending progress.
Greenlanders attending a traditional kayaking championship in Nuuk rejected U.S.
President Donald Trump's renewed call for U.S. control of the Arctic island on Wednesday, saying its future should be decided by Greenlanders themselves.
Speaking at a NATO summit in Turkey's Ankara, Trump renewed his demand to gain control of Greenland, a semi-autonomous Danish territory, arguing it was important for U.S. national security. ...
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