Trump says U.S. will ‘be there’ for NATO as threats toward Greenland rattle alliance
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said the United States will “be there” for NATO after the White House refused to rule out the use of military force to take control of Greenland.
In a long post on social media Wednesday, Trump said “RUSSIA AND CHINA HAVE ZERO FEAR OF NATO WITHOUT THE UNITED STATES, AND I DOUBT NATO WOULD BE THERE FOR US IF WE REALLY NEEDED THEM.”
Trump also said NATO members would not have increased their defence spending targets without his pressure and complained again about not receiving the Nobel Peace Prize.
After the United States captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on Saturday, the president began repeating his comments about taking over Greenland, a self-governing territory of the kingdom of Denmark.


