Usha Vance 'Uninvited' trip to Greenland..!?

Donald trump has been holding on to the same thing since before he became president for the second time. That is, they will buy the island of Greenland. Even though they have said that they will not give up this autonomous island under the control of Denmark, trump and his team are still making serious efforts. Looking at Trump's plans, it seems that they have not left Greenland. Recently, key officials of the US presidential team and the second lady, usha Vance, have landed in Greenland. It is known that Usha's husband JD Vance became the Vice President after the formation of a new government in America two months ago. With this, usha became the Second Lady of America. Perhaps this is her first foreign visit to Greenland. That is unofficial. But, greenland is fuming over this visit. greenland prime minister Moot Be Agaid expressed his anger, calling it an act of aggression by America.
Not only usha, but US National Security Advisor Waltz will also be touring Greenland. With this, the anger of that country's prime minister Moot rose to the point of intoxication. He said that this was a show of force against them. greenland recently held elections. Fredrik Nielsen won in this. He described the US high-level team's tour as a small look at his country.Denmark prime minister Frederiksen, who controls greenland, said that they would take the visit of the American delegation seriously. greenland is a country covered in snow. The white house said that usha was going to watch the traditional dog sled race held here. Concerns began when she said that usha would learn about Greenlandic traditions as part of her work.

Denmark oversees Greenland's security, foreign affairs, and monetary policies. greenland has the authority over all other issues. However, there has been a US air base in greenland since World war II. The US has been operating it on behalf of NATO to counter the threat from russia during the then Soviet Union and the ukraine war. trump has set his sights on greenland because of its vast oil, gas, and rare metals reserves.

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