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π· The finest of foods
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Absolutely disagree. This calls out the stupidity and collateral consequences of Trump's Greenland course. It is probably not adressed at Trump but his secretaries, generals and the republicans in congress and senate.
I think they know this. They've supported his policies so far. I'm pretty sure they're salivating at the money they'll make from Greenland's natural resources. They don't give a shit about the collateral pain for the average American, let along European. If they did, they wouldn't have supported Trump's tariffs for example. Republican reps can stop Trump at any time if they wanted to.
And yet, even well known things have to be stated explicitly. That doesn't mean Kaja Kallas say anything you claim her to say.