2 Greenland’s leader snaps and issues 3-word slapdown to Donald Trump

Greenland’s acting Prime Minister, Múte B. Egede, delivered a strong message, saying, “Greenland is ours. We are not for sale.” He also emphasized that the pressure from another country on their land was unacceptable. Protesters criticized Trump’s behavior, with one saying, “He hasn’t shown good behavior” and highlighting that not all Greenlanders love the U.S.

The protests united the people of Greenland, including political leaders from different parties, demonstrating their strength and solidarity in protecting their sovereignty. The situation continues to spark debate, with no sign of the island backing down.

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