US President Donald Trump said he will meet “various parties” at Davos over his push to seize Greenland, calling the island vital to national and world security and insisting there is “no going back.” On Truth Social, he cited Russian and Chinese military activity and melting Arctic ice, posted AI-generated images envisioning Greenland as US territory in 2026, and showed a map draped with the US flag over the United States, Canada, Greenland and Venezuela. Trump said he spoke with NATO chief Mark Rutte, shared a message to “find a way forward,” and forecast limited European resistance.
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