

Following the U.S. attack on Venezuela, President Donald Trump’s renewed threats over Greenland have also triggered a crisis between Nuuk and Copenhagen.
Sanctions may have been a policy or war, but they won’t be a policy of peace, and you will need to accept that we will drop them too.
Neither Washington nor Copenhagen: Greenland belongs to the Inuit people.
While the US is busy removing the speck from others’ eyes, failing to see the log in its own, there are those who profit from it all.
The Western media are doing what they usually do: minimizing and covering up the criminal aggression of the United States.
In a bitterly ironic way, Trump’s reckless arrogance is to be welcomed. He has discarded the Western mask of duplicity and pretense, which at least makes it clear what the Western system is all about. What we see is something barbaric and ugly, like the fascism of former times.
NATO is positioning Turkey in an even more dependent role in both political and military-technological terms in the period ahead.
Trump’s hope is that Denmark will back down under pressure and sell Greenland on favourable terms.