Invading Greenland - suicide.
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What Trump Was Really Like at Davos
Many Davos attendees acknowledged in interviews that the state of global affairs today is more unstable than at any time in generations. They said the world appeared to be splitting into spheres of influence, forcing business leaders to think about government relationsāand risks to their operationsāin an entirely new, transactional way.Some investors said they were anxious about committing capital or decisively moving on new investments. At parties across town all week, U.S. executives acknowledged that deals and partnerships they hoped to ink with international investors didnāt happen because so many of their meetings wound up being discussions about Trumpās unpredictable foreign policy.
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On Monday, before Trump touched down in the Alps, Anthony Scaramucci, the financier who served for 11 days as communications director during the presidentās first term, was ready with his prediction about Trumpās return to Davos for the first time since 2020. āIf you asked me today, in 2026 who is the best reality television producer in the world, itās Donald J. Trump,ā he said.
āAnd what do you do when you have a reality television show? You create conflict, you create absurdity, you create drama, and then you create resolution, which provides some type of relief for the audience. And thatās what I predict heās gonna do.ā
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Thanks but no thanks:
Greenland's prime minister has asked US President Donald Trump to talk to him instead of making "random outbursts on social media", after Trump said he was sending a US hospital boat to "take care" of people on the island.
Trump wrote on Truth Social that he was going to send a boat filled with medical supplies, alleging "many people" on the island are sick and "not being taken care of".
Jens-Frederik Nielsen responded "it's going to be a no thanks from us," and said that Greenland provides free healthcare for all citizens.
Trump has long coveted the vast arctic island - but conceded in January that he would not take it by force, after previously refusing to rule out doing so.
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Thanks but no thanks:
Greenland's prime minister has asked US President Donald Trump to talk to him instead of making "random outbursts on social media", after Trump said he was sending a US hospital boat to "take care" of people on the island.
Trump wrote on Truth Social that he was going to send a boat filled with medical supplies, alleging "many people" on the island are sick and "not being taken care of".
Jens-Frederik Nielsen responded "it's going to be a no thanks from us," and said that Greenland provides free healthcare for all citizens.
Trump has long coveted the vast arctic island - but conceded in January that he would not take it by force, after previously refusing to rule out doing so.
@Renauda said in Invading Greenland - suicide.:
Thanks but no thanks:
Greenland's prime minister has asked US President Donald Trump to talk to him instead of making "random outbursts on social media", after Trump said he was sending a US hospital boat to "take care" of people on the island.
Trump wrote on Truth Social that he was going to send a boat filled with medical supplies, alleging "many people" on the island are sick and "not being taken care of".
Jens-Frederik Nielsen responded "it's going to be a no thanks from us," and said that Greenland provides free healthcare for all citizens.
Trump has long coveted the vast arctic island - but conceded in January that he would not take it by force, after previously refusing to rule out doing so.
He's probably infected the blankets.
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