In a recent interview with The Atlantic, former U.S. President Donald Trump discussed what he sees as critical U.S. strategic priorities, highlighting Greenland and suggesting that future military interventions may not be limited to Venezuela.
Trump described Greenland as an essential location for U.S. security, noting that the island is “absolutely” important due to its geographic position. “It’s surrounded by Russian and Chinese ships,” he said, emphasizing the strategic value of Greenland in monitoring and responding to global developments. While Trump did not propose specific actions regarding the territory, his comments reflect ongoing debates about Arctic security and U.S. interests in the region.
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