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Lol.
Those are are all real things. And you're clearly kosher with them. That's ok. You do you. And I suppose you've moved on from homo slurs and tampon jibes... Now it's just sexual abuse goads. Stay classy.


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You can "feel" any way you want to "feel" but nothing about anything I posted is anything that resembles "Chicken Little". So no, having your own feelings about any topic isn't the issue here. I was taught that it's not so much what you say as how you say it. And if you wish to conduct our discussions the same way we have over the last couple of days I'm all for that. If not we can travel back down that path as well. I'm game either way.

Here is the confusing part of your post. I never said he would use military action against Greenland anywhere. As a matter of fact my insinuation pretty much mirrors yours in one respect. We phrase what we call it a little differently but in the ends it's the same thing.

Let's look at the timeline. You are certainly correct that the trump administration hadn't really made any comment about using the military in Greenland for about a year. But just after using our military to oust Maduro from power, it was brought up again. I don't see that as coincidental. It's a clear message to both Greenland and Denmark.

The message being sent they have choices to make. That they can take and accept a deal trump places on the table or the alternative has been presented that if not military action is an option. That much is clear. You refer to that as a negotiating tactic. I refer to it as a strong arm tactic much like was used by the mafia. "Do what i tell you or you're going to pay the price." I don't see leaving a military action as an option against one of your own allies as a "negotiating tactic".

That doesn't mean, nor did I state that I believe trump is going to take military action in Greenland. I'm not in the No way in hell camp but I certainly find it highly unlikely.

So your reply was in no way representative to addressing my post and made assertions I never even so much as implied.

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There is also no way in hell he's going to say "I'm taking military action off the table" to appease the media or those that want to talk fairy tales every day.

How in the world did you get that out of sending the message to Greenland, Denmark and the rest of our NATO allies that the U.S. would not entertain in any possible way use our military in Greenland?

Wow.

See this is how an honest discussion gets driven off the rails.

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Lol.
Those are are all real things. And you're clearly kosher with them. That's ok. You do you. And I suppose you've moved on from homo slurs and tampon jibes... Now it's just sexual abuse goads. Stay classy.

No, tampon "jibes" are never off the table as long as Timmy is still in office.

Homo slurs? I made homo slurs?? Go ahead and quote that for me, Nancy.

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Trump says US will do something on Greenland 'whether they like it or not'
ALEXANDRA HUTZLER
Fri, January 9, 2026 at 6:28 PM EST
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President Donald Trump on Friday continued to press for U.S. control of Greenland, telling reporters: "We are going to do something on Greenland whether they like it or not."

"Because if we don't do it, Russia or China will take over Greenland, and we're not going to have Russia or China as a neighbor," Trump said as he hosted oil executives at the White House to discuss investments in Venezuela.

The president has repeatedly said he wants to take over Greenland either by buying the autonomous island territory or by using military force, calling it a matter of national security despite fierce pushback from Greenland, Denmark and European allies.

US military is 'always an option' for Trump to acquire Greenland, White House official says

"Greenland is not for sale. I think our Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen and our Foreign Minister Vivian Motzfeldt has made it very, very clear. Our country belongs to the Greenlandic people," Jacob Isbosethsen, Greenland’s head of representation to the United States, said to journalists on Thursday after a closed-door meeting with members of Congress.

When asked on Friday for how much money he believed it would take to get Greenland on board with his proposal, Trump said, "I'm not talking about money for Greenland yet. I might talk about that."

"I would like to make a deal, you know, the easy way. But if we don't do it the easy way, we're going to do it the hard way," Trump said.

High-profile Republicans and Democrats on Capitol Hill have also poured cold water on Trump's aim to acquire Greenland.

"I think it's been made clear from our Danish friends and from our friends in Greenland that that future does not include a negotiation. There's no willingness on their part to negotiate for the purchase or the change in title to their land, which they've had for so long," Sen. Roger Wicker, the top Republican on the Senate Armed Services Committee, said after meeting with Isbosethsen and Denmark's Ambassador to the United States Jesper Møller Sørensen on Thursday.

"There is no reason for a negotiation around who controls Greenland because Greenland and the United States and Denmark have been allies. We share the same values, we have worked cooperatively together," Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, the top Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said after the meeting.

House Speaker Mike Johnson, one of Trump's top allies, notably dismissed any assertion that the U.S. would use military action to acquire Greenland.

"I don't think anybody's seriously considering that. And in the Congress, we're certainly not," Johnson said at a news conference on Wednesday.

Rubio says Trump wants to buy Greenland while White House dangles military option

ice President JD Vance on Thursday said to take Trump at his word on the issue and defended the administration's interest in the island territory.

"I guess my advice to European leaders and anybody else would be to take the president of the United States seriously," Vance told reporters at a press briefing with White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt.

"No. 1, Greenland is really important, not just to America's missile defense, but to the world's missile defense. No. 2, we know that there are hostile adversaries that have shown a lot of interest in that particular territory, that particular slice of the world," Vance said.

Next week, Secretary of State Marco Rubio is expected to meet with his counterparts from Denmark and Greenland after they requested an urgent meeting with him.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/trump-says-us-something-greenland-232840265.html

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