U.S. Hints at Greenland Takeover: Trump Aide Sparks Diplomatic Tensions After Venezuela Strikes
A Trump administration official's post hinting at a U.S. Greenland takeover has sparked controversy following the Venezuela strikes. Read more on the U.S. expansionist agenda.
First Venezuela, now the Arctic? Just hours after the U.S. launched military strikes on Venezuela, a high-ranking official's spouse has reignited a dormant diplomatic firestorm over the status of Greenland.
The Timing of the U.S. Greenland Takeover Hint
Katie Miller, wife of Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, posted an image late on January 4, 2026, implying a future where Greenland falls under American control. The post came as the smoke had barely cleared from the U.S. operations in South America, signaling a potentially radical shift in Trump-era expansionism.
Diplomatic Fallout with Denmark
While Denmark has previously stated that Greenland is "not for sale," this latest provocation suggests that the idea remains a priority for the current administration. Geopolitical analysts note that the strategic importance of the Arctic—rich in minerals and vital for shipping lanes—is the driving force behind this persistent interest.
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