‘We’re not for sale’: Greenlanders dismiss Trump takeover plan

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A number of voters waiting in line in Nuuk, Greenland were keen to express their opposition to President Trump’s plan to make the territory part of the U.S., suggesting his interest was in the Arctic island’s natural resources, not its people.

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