President Donald Trump insisted he won't use force to acquire Greenland in a speech at the World Economic Forum, where he said that the U.S. is booming but Europe is "not heading in the right direction." His ambitions to wrest control of Greenland from NATO ally Denmark threaten to tear apart relations with many of Washington's closest allies.
Trump tried to focus on his efforts to tame inflation and spur the economy back home. But his appearance at the gathering of global elites focused more on his gripes with other countries. He said repeatedly that the U.S. was in the best position to control Greenland and derided most of Europe for opposing the idea. "This enormous unsecured island is actually part of North America," Trump said. "That's our territory." Trump also proclaimed that, "When America booms the whole world booms," and, "You all follow us down and you follow us up."