Summary
President Trump expressed frustration with NATO over Greenland, asserting that the US needs the semi-autonomous Danish territory for global protection and criticizing the post-WWII decision to return it to Denmark. He also made brief remarks about the Panama Canal and China's influence.
- Trump says he is 'very unhappy' with NATO regarding Greenland, speaking alongside NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte in Ankara.
- He claims Greenland is strategically important for the protection of the world, not just the US, and 'doesn't help Denmark'.
- He recounts that the US took control of Greenland during WWII after Denmark was quickly overrun by Nazi Germany.
- Trump criticizes the decision to return Greenland to Denmark, saying 'we shouldn't have given it back'.
- He draws a parallel with the Panama Canal, saying he wouldn't have given it back either, citing Chinese attempts to 'take over' the canal.
- No investment or market-related theses were put forward; the remarks are purely geopolitical.