Donald Trump has spat out his dummy for not receiving a Nobel Peace Prize and has warned Norway that he no longer feels he has an obligation to “think purely of peace.”
In a letter leaked to Norwegian media the US President told the Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre he expressed his desire to “take control” of Greenland as he was not given the Nobel.
Norwegian newspaper VG published the leaked letter, journalist Nick Schifirn wrote on X, “Dear Jonas: Since your country decided not to award me the Nobel Peace Prize for stopping eight wars PLUS, I no longer feel an obligation to think exclusively about peace, although it will always be dominant, but can now think about what is good and right for the United States.”
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The publication was told by Prime Minister Støre the letter is real, he confirmed, “This is a message I received yesterday afternoon from President Trump.
“It came in response to a short message to President Trump from me earlier in the day, on behalf of myself and the President of Finland, Alexander Stubb.”
Trump told Støre, “Denmark cannot protect this country from Russia or China, and why do they have ‘ownership’ anyway?
“There are no written documents, it’s just that a boat landed there hundreds of years ago, but we also had boats landing there.
“I have done more for NATO than any other person since its founding and now NATO should do something for the United States. The world is not safe until we have complete and total control of Greenland.”
The Norwegian Prime Minister previously stated, “we conveyed our position against his increased tariffs against Norway, Finland and other selected countries.”
“Norway’s position on Greenland is firm. Greenland is part of the Kingdom of Denmark, and Norway fully supports the Kingdom of Denmark in this matter.”
Trump wrote on his Truth Social, “NATO has been telling Denmark, for 20 years, that ‘you have to get the Russian threat away from Greenland.
“Unfortunately, Denmark has been unable to do anything about it. Now it is time, and it will be done.”
