President Trump continued his push for the U.S. to take over Greenland, telling the prime minister of Norway his perceived snub for the Nobel Peace Prize meant he no longer feels obligated to "think only of peace." The prize is awarded by the private Nobel Institute, not the Norwegian government. Ed O'Keefe has more, and then Holly Williams joins with analysis.
Breakdown
- Trump's Greenland push faces strong European opposition
- European leaders threaten $100B in retaliatory tariffs 21s
- Trump cites Nobel Peace Prize snub as influencing his stance 34s
- U.S. claims Greenland is vital for national security 47s
- House Speaker Johnson downplays military intervention risk 1m 24s
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Greenland Stand-Off
The United States has threatened to increase tariffs on several European countries until the U.S. is able to purchase Greenland.