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Nato Alarm as Trump Weighs Military Grab of Greenland

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Its time america woke up and get rid of this idiot !! America is going backward, civil war comming soon !!

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18 minutes ago, MikeandDow said:

Its time america woke up and get rid of this idiot !! America is going backward, civil war comming soon !!

That is exactly what Trump wants, declare an emergency, martial war, suspend elections.

I've been saying since early 2025, there will be no free, fair mid-terms, maybe no mid-terms.

1 hour ago, Thingamabob said:

'Undermined the world order' ?

A slight exaggeration methinks.

I don't think so, although I should have been more precise and clearer in my original post.

Many of Trump's actions e.g. his tariff policy, his attitude towards NATO, the invasion of Venezuela and threatened invasion of Greenland, during his second term have undermined the rules-based world order - which has been underpinned by various international organisations such as the UN and WTO - since WW2.

Whether his actions are good or bad is a matter of opinion but the fact is that it has happened/ happening.

It was Nazi Germanys expansionist policies that led to WW2.

Trump may well take Greenland but that will simply embolden him then what some other country perhaps even Canada?

For Hitler Poland was a step too far could Canada be Trumps.

Trump may think he is unbeatable but then so did Hitler.

This really is starting to feel like the 1930's all over again.

5 hours ago, RayC said:

I don't think so, although I should have been more precise and clearer in my original post.

Many of Trump's actions e.g. his tariff policy, his attitude towards NATO, the invasion of Venezuela and threatened invasion of Greenland, during his second term have undermined the rules-based world order - which has been underpinned by various international organisations such as the UN and WTO - since WW2.

Whether his actions are good or bad is a matter of opinion but the fact is that it has happened/ happening.

Time will tell. Hopefully NATO members will start to pay there fair share of the costs involved.

7 hours ago, Bannoi said:

It was Nazi Germanys expansionist policies that led to WW2.

Trump may well take Greenland but that will simply embolden him then what some other country perhaps even Canada?

For Hitler Poland was a step too far could Canada be Trumps.

Trump may think he is unbeatable but then so did Hitler.

This really is starting to feel like the 1930's all over again.

Greenland is useless without Canada, it’s only 17 miles away, the US is 750 miles away.

If he gets Greenland he must go for Canada.

On 1/10/2026 at 8:53 AM, Thingamabob said:

'Undermined the world order' ?

A slight exaggeration methinks.

Well, there have been at least two wars which have ruined the countries invaded, Iraq and Libya. As far as I am aware Trump is not to blame for either.

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