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Germany and France criticized U.S. President-elect Donald Trump after he refused to rule out military or economic actions to acquire Greenland, an autonomous Danish territory and part of the EU and NATO.

Germany stressed borders must not be changed by force, citing the UN Charter, while France warned against threats to EU sovereignty.

Trump defended his position on national security grounds, proposing tariffs on Denmark if it resists.

Denmark and Greenland rejected the idea, with Greenland's leader reiterating its desire for independence, not U.S. annexation.

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[–] floofloof@lemmy.ca 1 points 12 hours ago* (last edited 12 hours ago)

Declarations of war have been a bit passé these last few decades. You can bypass a lot of tedious paperwork by calling it a fight against terrorism, a defense of liberty, a peacekeeping mission, or just a special military operation. If Trump's USA invades us up here in Canada you'll be told we're being liberated from the dictatorship of middle-of-the-road electoral politics and an oppressive woke agenda of tolerance. And if we fight back we'll be an insurgent threat to be neutralised in the cause of freedom. Only when we're either dead from bullets or lack of healthcare, or wearing the straightjacket of corporatist Christofascism, will we be truly free.