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Trump Reverses Course on Greenland: No Tariffs, No Force, and a New NATO Deal



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00:00United States President Donald Trump has backed away from his threat to impose tariffs on
00:05European nations, opposing his attempt to take control of Greenland.
00:09Speaking from Davos, Switzerland, Trump said he had reached a framework deal with
00:13NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte regarding the future of Greenland and the Arctic region.
00:18The president described the agreement as a positive step for both the United States
00:23and its NATO allies. Trump confirmed that the plan also covers Arctic security,
00:28mineral access, and missile defense cooperation through his proposed Golden Dome initiative.
00:35The reversal marks a dramatic shift from weeks of escalating rhetoric during which Trump had hinted
00:41at using force to secure the territory. Negotiations between Denmark, Greenland, and the United States
00:47will now move forward to prevent Russian and Chinese influence in the region. Analysts say this
00:54diplomatic turn could stabilize strained transatlantic ties and reshape Arctic geopolitics.
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