00:00Just everybody, you don't know who comes along, but we just wanted peace through.
00:05Thank you, sir. You've named Governor Landry to be new special envoy to Greenland.
00:09How do you, what do you see that role entailing? And is it still your intention that Greenland become part of the U.S.?
00:14Well, he called me and, you know, he viewed Louisiana, the Louisiana Purchase.
00:17He said, I'm governor of Louisiana. And he said, I would love, I didn't call him, he called me.
00:21He's very proactive. He's a great guy. He's a deal guy. He's a deal banker type guy.
00:27And we need it for national protection. We need Greenland for national protection.
00:33They have a very small population. And I don't know, they say Denmark, but Denmark has spent no money.
00:39They have no military protection. They say that Denmark was there 300 years ago or something with a boat.
00:45Well, we were there with boats too, I'm sure. So we'll have to work it all out.
00:50But he, he felt very strongly, we needed financials. We need Greenland for national security.
00:57Not for minerals. We had some, we have so many sites for minerals and oil and everything.
01:01We have more oil than any other country in the world. We need Greenland for national security.
01:07And if you take a look at Greenland, you look up and down the coast, you have Russian and Chinese ships all over the place.
01:12We need it for national security. We have to have it.
01:16And he wanted to leave the charge. So we're making him, Marco, today, a special envoy to Greenland.
01:24Greenland's a big deal.
01:25Yeah.
01:25We get along great with China. I have a great relationship with President Xi.
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