Trump's administration refused to rule out the option of military seizure of Greenland
“We are a superpower, and under President Trump, we will behave like a superpower,” said Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller.

Stephen Miller, CIA Director John Ratcliffe, Mark Rubio's Chief of Staff, Donald Trump, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Dan Kane Photo: Joe Raedle / Getty Images
US Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller stated that Washington insists that Greenland should become part of the United States as part of the American security system, and refused to rule out the option of a military takeover of the island, writes CNN.
US Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller stated that Washington insists that Greenland should become part of the United States as part of the American security system, and refused to rule out the option of a military takeover of the island.
The United States is a NATO power. For the US to be able to defend the Arctic region, to defend NATO and the Alliance's interests, it is clear that Greenland must be part of the United States.
“We are a superpower, and under President Trump, we will behave like a superpower,” he said.
Earlier, Stephen Miller's wife, Katie Miller, published a map on social network X where Greenland was covered with an American flag. After this, Donald Trump reiterated the statement about the need to establish control over the island.
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