Despite U.S. President Donald Trump’s insistence on acquiring Greenland, public support for the idea remains low. A Reuters/Ipsos poll of U.S. residents showed that fewer than one in five respondents back acquiring Greenland, while a separate CBS poll found that just 14 percent would approve the use of military force to take the island.
Breakdown
- Most Americans are confused by Trump's focus on Greenland 8s
- Less than 20% support acquiring Greenland, polls show 39s
- Only 14% approve using military force for Greenland 51s
- Democrats criticize Trump for focusing abroad over domestic issues 58s
- Majority want Trump to address inflation and affordability at home 1m 27s
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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.