Hunter: Vance Wants to Convince Greenland to Join the U.S.
‘We do not think that military force is ever going to be necessary’
Mar 30, 2025 11:00 AM
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HUNTER: "The greenlanders we’ve been speaking to here in the capital of Nuk say, they don’t think the. U.S. approach is based on collaboration or mutual respect. They say they’ve always respected the U.S., they’ve always liked their longtime U.S. ally but that’s changing. In the remote northwest of Greenland, J.D. Vance became the first American vice president to visit the world’s biggest and least populated island, arriving with his wife, Usha.”