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The White House’s insistence that it wanted to take over Greenland led to frantic negotiations that ended in European pledges to better police the Arctic.
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White House insistence to take over Greenland led to negotiations
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News Article
Context Details
{
    "location": "Greenland",
    "organization": "White House"
}
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Created
February 15, 2026 at 3:26 PM (2 months ago)
Last Updated
February 15, 2026 at 3:26 PM (2 months ago)

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Screenshot of https://nytimes.com/live/2026/02/13/world/munich-security-conference
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2 months ago
https://nytimes.com/live/2026/02/13/world/munich-security-conference

The Munich Security Conference opened with European leaders wary of the United States under the Trump administration. Key topics include the future of trans-Atlantic relations, the war in Ukraine, and potential US actions regarding Iran and Greenland. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is representing the US.

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2 months ago
https://lemonde.fr/en/opinion/article/2026/02/08/dependence-on-the-us-is-deeply-rooted-in-the-european-mindset_6750271_23.html

The article discusses Europe's dependence on the US, highlighting divisions and transatlantic ties. It examines the impact of the US's actions, such as the Greenland bid, on European unity and foreign policy. The piece explores different perspectives within Europe regarding the US.

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