Former NATO ambassador: Trump 'breaking the bond of trust' with Greenland remarks

ONP Summary
At the July 7 NATO summit in Ankara, Trump reiterated that the United States should control Greenland, citing security concerns about Chinese and Russian military presence in the region. NATO members, including Germany, publicly criticized the territorial demands on Denmark while Trump threatened to withdraw U.S. troops from Europe.
Progressive: Destabilizing provocation — progressive outlets frame Trump's territorial demands as dangerous rhetoric threatening NATO cohesion and international law.
Moderate: Contentious sideshow — centrist outlets report Trump's Greenland demands as concerning but note NATO is advancing defense spending and Ukraine matters.
Conservative: Pragmatic resilience — conservative outlets emphasize NATO leadership's confidence the alliance can proceed despite Trump's controversial statements.
President Trump’s repeated threats for the U.S. to take over Greenland are breaking the bonds of trust of NATO, a former ambassador to the alliance warned on Wednesday.
Nicholas Burns served as the U.S. envoy to the alliance at the time of the Sept.
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