Norwegian PM Reveals Trump Letter Dismissing Peace, Seeking Control of Greenland
Norwegian Prime Minister, Jonas Store on Monday confirmed that he received a letter from the United State President, Donald Trump, dismissing any obligation to think purely of peace.
Store said that Trump also reaffirmed his desire to control Greenland. He said that the letter had come in response to a short message to President Trump from him earlier in the day.
Trump, in the letter said he spoke on behalf Finnish President, Alexander Stubb and himself.
Trump, also in the letter, referred to Norway’s decision not to award him the Nobel Peace Prize on what he described as “stopping eight wars.”
“I no longer feel an obligation to think purely of peace. “I can now think about what is good and proper for the United States,” Trump added.
He further claimed that since NATO’s inception, the U.S. has contributed more to NATO than any other country, and now it is NATO’s time do something for the U.S.
“The complete and total control of Greenland by the United States is the only way to ensure global security,” Trump said. #Norwegian PM Reveals Trump Letter Dismissing Peace, Seeking Control of Greenland#
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