Trump's focus on Greenland ignites sense of defiance on isolated Arctic island.
President Trump's focus on taking control of Greenland, a self-governing territory of the Kingdom of Denmark, has upset many in the Arctic.

Mr. Trump's Greenland fixation is offensive to Aqqaluk Lynge, an elder Inuit statesman who once represented the Arctic population at the United Nations. Around 57,000 people live in Greenland, a population that's largely Inuit, an indigenous Arctic people of Alaska, Canada, and Greenland. Greenlanders have united behind a mantra: we are not for sale, but we are open for business. And Lynge offered up a defiant message of his own. #greenland #donaldtrump #kingdomofdenmark https://www.cbsnews.com/news/g....reenland-us-relation

Trump's focus on Greenland ignites sense of defiance on isolated Arctic island - CBS News
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Trump's focus on Greenland ignites sense of defiance on isolated Arctic island - CBS News

An elder Inuit statesman says President Trump is treating Greenland like a toy. As President Trump fixates on acquiring Greenland for the U.S., the Arctic territory has been thrust into the spotlight.