Key Highlights
- I won't use force,' while emphasizing that the United States is the only power capable of protecting and developing the territory for the benefit of Europe.
- He argued that full 'right title and ownership' is a prerequisite for security, dismissing the feasibility of defending the land under a lease or license agreement.
- The President suggested that NATO requires US control of Greenland to ensure regional safety.
- While acknowledging the US military's 'unstoppable' strength, Trump opted for a diplomatic approach, urging European leaders to hand over control voluntarily.
- The report highlights the psychological and legal arguments presented by Trump as he seeks to convince the international community that annexing the 'giant piece of ice' is in the best interest of all parties involved.



