Over 4,000 years ago, people first settled in Greenland, which has a unique culture. The majority of its population is Inuit, though it has been part of Denmark for centuries. While there are Scandinavian influences, Inuit traditions remain strong. President Donald Trump has openly expressed interest in acquiring Greenland, the world's largest island and an autonomous territory of Denmark. Recently, he appointed Jeff Landry, the Republican governor of Louisiana, as a special envoy to Greenland, which revived the issue. Trump told the BBC that acquiring the island is crucial for "national protection," stating, "We have to have it." Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen called the appointment "completely unacceptable" in an interview on Monday with TV2. Denmark plans to summon the US ambassador for an explanation. Earlier this year, US Vice President JD Vance and his wife, Usha, visited the island. After facing criticism from Denmark and Greenla...
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