The president-elect is suddenly pushing to annex Greenland, reclaim the Panama Canal and absorb Canada, provoking longtime allies just days before taking office.
Trump's statement follows resignation of Canada’s Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, who shocked the nation by stepping down after nearly a decade in power.
President-elect Donald Trump suggested Tuesday he would consider using military force to gain control of the Panama Canal and Greenland, and "economic force" to acquire Canada.
Trump Jr. hunts in the Yukon, said Chuck Paddock. MacMillan River Adventures, a hunting outfit operating north of Faro is owned by a U.S. company that Trump Jr. partially owns, said Paddock, who works with the outfitter.
It's not the first time Trump has mused about Canada becoming part of the US ... it becomes part of our nation,” Trump wrote as his son, Donald Trump Jr, is set to head to Greenland. Danish broadcaster DR cited the head of the Department of Foreign ...
Donald Trump’s fixation on expanding the nation’s territory has foreign leaders weighing a familiar question: Should they take him seriously? Many are trying.
After Don Jr and his representatives landed ... In a separate post on Monday, following Justin Trudeau’s resignation as Prime Minister in Canada, Donald Trump reiterated his idea of acquiring the "51st state". He invited Canada to merge with the United ...
Donald Trump’s imperialist designs on Greenland, Canada and Panama often sound like the ramblings of a chaos agent who views geopolitics and global trade like a real estate shark chasing new leads.
Undaunted, the weekend before Christmas, Trump throws a fresh stunner into the headlines. He declares he wants the US to retake the Panama Canal, which President Jimmy Carter put under the control of Panama in a 1977 deal that guaranteed neutral, international access to the waterway.
US President-elect Donald Trump's recent comments have put Greenland in the global media spotlight, but what do islanders make of his interest? View on euronews
The so-called tourism trip saw Donald Trump Jr., far-right political pundit Charlie Kirk, and Trump administration staffer Sergio Gor visit the self-governing Danish territory at a time when the president-elect has made some odd jokes and eyebrow-raising militaristic threats about buying Greenland.