China, Trump and Greenland
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U.S. President Donald Trump said "it’s up to" Chinese President Xi Jinping what China does on Taiwan, but that he would be "very unhappy" with a change in the status quo, according to an interview the New York Times published on Thursday.
DONALD Trump has ordered his special forces chiefs to draw up plans for an invasion of Greenland, reports say. The US president’s team – buoyed by the “stunning” capture of
First, the country must kick out China, Russia, Iran, and Cuba and sever economic ties, the sources said. Second, Venezuela must agree to partner exclusively with the U.S. on oil production and favor America when selling heavy crude oil, they added.
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Ask me in 20 days: Trump’s Greenland remark sparks fears of new US Arctic power play
US President Donald Trump stirred fresh debate after making a cryptic remark about Greenland aboard Air Force One, shortly after the US confirmed a major military operation in Venezuela. Saying the US “needs Greenland” for national security and claiming Russian and Chinese ships are active around the island,
China built a dominant strategic position in the region as the leading lender and trading partner. It is watching President Trump’s next moves closely.
Segments of U.S. agriculture are looking to the Trump administration to increase exports to China, even if it takes bending free-market principles. Farm groups representing major commodities sent comments this month to trade officials investigating whether ...
Trump’s inclination to focus American foreign policy on the Western Hemisphere is completely at odds with the reality of the world. Of the world’s ten largest economies, only one is in Latin America (Brazil).
President Donald Trump is not the first U.S. government official interested in Greenland. The first major attempt to control the island was in 1868.