List: Which countries joined Trump’s Board of Peace and which did not
President Trump’s Board of Peace has attracted support from nearly 20 countries, while several key European nations have declined and major global powers remain undecided.
President Trump’s Board of Peace has attracted support from nearly 20 countries, while several key European nations have declined and major global powers remain undecided.
“When America booms, the entire world booms.”
The Kremlin is openly encouraging President Trump’s controversial pursuit of control over Greenland, viewing the resulting friction between the U.S. and its NATO allies as a strategic victory for Moscow.
Consider for a moment that Trump is not interested in owning Greenland.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: “I was told that Ilhan Omar is worth $30 million.” “She never had a job.” “She’s a
Q: “Can I bring you back to Greenland?”
LUTNICK: “No.”
SEC. BESSENT: “I think that the NATO alliance is very safe, sound and thanks to President Trump, it’s never been more secure.”
California Governor Gavin Newsom accused European leaders of ‘complicity’ towards US President Trump’s threats to take over Greenland. Speaking on the sidelines of WEF, Newsom said ‘it’s time to have principles, it’s time to stand tall and strong’
Today’s Russian papers on Greenland: “Europe’s at a total loss. It’s a pleasure to watch.” Government paper: “Europe doesn’t need the American greatness Trump is promoting…the Old World’s keen to keep Greenland for itself, even at the risk of Nato’s collapse.”
Europe just took a hard stand against Donald Trump’s endeavors to annex Greenland.