A lot of nations have experienced relatively long periods of greatness and some even a return to greatness. Let’s find a way of improving the lives of all Americans while we are at it. Maybe even a program to provide health insurance to all Americans similar to that of a congressman.
Look at Trump’s statements about obtaining Greenland from Denmark and reacquiring control of the Panama Canal, both of which seem much more serious. And to what end? Fareed notes that the United ...
Overall, a plurality of the poll’s respondents said they were opposed to the U.S. trying to gain ownership of Greenland and control of the Panama Canal. A majority also said they were opposed to the U.S. trying to attain Canada.
He views Mexico as a source of unwanted migration, drugs and Chinese goods, Canada as a liberal dystopia and Greenland as a weak link. Some of his remarks are bluster. The Gulf of Mexico, he says, should be renamed the Gulf of America.
(MENAFN- Newsroom Panama) Denmark tells Trump: Greenland should decide on its own independence. US President-elect Donald trump did not back down in a telephone conversation with Danish Prime ...
A foul-mouthed Danish politician had a profane message for President Donald J. Trump, insisting that Greenland isn't for sale.
"You have Russian boats everywhere, you have Chinese ships everywhere - warships - and Denmark cannot contain it," he clarified. The American did not explain how the United States would be able to "restrain" Russia and China in the Greenland area, where the United States has a military base.
Trump essentially had a “19th-century philosophy in line with populist president Andrew Jackson”, feeling a comfort with threatening the use of force to achieve national interests.
Trump, who took office on Monday, set off alarm bells in early January by refusing to rule out military intervention to bring the Panama Canal and Greenland under US control. Whil
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Some 47% of Americans approved of Donald Trump's presidency as he returned to the White House this week, a sign of a polarized nation following the Republican's victory in November, a Reuters/Ipsos poll that closed on Tuesday found.
President Trump again threatened to take control of the Panama Canal, saying in his inaugural address, “We’re taking it back.” Trump has previously threatened to take over of the Panama Canal and take control of Greenland from Denmark.