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‘A lot of anxiety’: Top senators fear Trump is serious about grabbing Greenland

WASHINGTON — Greenland’s the talk of the town, which even has many Republicans nervous.

“The rhetoric going on now is irresponsible,” Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) told Raw Story.

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'Protection money': Nobel Prize winner says Trump's new moves are 'enriching his clique'

Donald Trump has been accused of "enriching his clique" by a Nobel Prize winner who says recent administration actions are attempts at "glorifying" the president.

Paul Krugman suggested Trump is using Venezuela and Greenland as a chance to bolster not the country, but himself and his inner circle. Writing in his Substack, the award-winning economist claimed, "Add in the cost of munitions expended during the Maduro abduction, and the whole adventure has surely cost more than a billion dollars."

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Trump overseeing 'rogue state' that 'demands compliance' from the world: columnist

Donald Trump is overseeing a "rogue state" administration which "demands compliance" from countries all over the world, a political analyst has suggested.

The president's desire to take over Greenland and run the oil refineries in Venezuela has prompted columnist Aditya Chakrabortty to suggest Trump is making theatrics the aim of his second term in office. Writing in The Guardian, Chakrabortty called on political parties the world over to condemn the administration as "a rogue state".

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'I would say much longer': Trump gives ominous response to question about ruling Venezuela

President Donald Trump said the United States would take control of Venezuela indefinitely after capturing its leader Nicolás Maduro.

The 79-year-old president told the New York Times during a nearly two-hour interview that he expected the U.S. to run the South American nation and extract oil from its vast reserves for years, and he said the interim government made up of former Maduro loyalists was so far “giving us everything that we feel is necessary.”

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Trump's Venezuela pitch to oil execs has 'a lot of challenges' to overcome: analysis

A plan for the United States to control oil refineries in Venezuela has "a lot of challenges" to overcome, according to gas and oil industry insiders.

One anonymous inside in touch with White House officials, when speaking to CNN, suggested Donald Trump's plan is far from "reality" and will likely face more problems than the administration is prepared for.

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Trump 'heading for disaster' but has 'addiction to control' that feeds on 'drama': expert

A series of "manic" choices show how Donald Trump has "no respect" for diplomacy, a political analyst has suggested.

The president's recent actions in Venezuela and Greenland were criticised by Chris Hughes, who suggested Trump's actions could have major implications for the UK, Russia, and beyond. Writing in The Mirror, defence and security editor Hughes suggested "attention" is more important to the president than peace and "diplomatic norms".

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'Crazy idea': Jimmy Kimmel breaks down major flaw in Trump's Greenland takeover plan

The proposed takeover of Greenland by the United States has a series of flaws in the plan, according to Jimmy Kimmel.

The talk show host would use part of his opening monologue to mock Donald Trump and his administration's plan to take the country over. Kimmel suggested the broad aims of Trump can be achieved without taking the country over, and that the president now risks angering the Republican Party once more.

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'Cocksure boor' Trump's disastrous gamble predicted in long-forgotten memoir

Foreign leaders seeking to cope with Donald Trump should not shower the U.S. president with flattery and gold gifts, a former British defense secretary said: they should read a near-forgotten 1991 book that describes Trump as a “cocksure boor who pays precious little attention to detail” and a “a lad who literally grew too big for his britches.”

“You only have to meet people, do the job, read the room to realize that sucking up to Donald Trump, giving him gold watches from Switzerland, doesn't work,” said Sir Ben Wallace, British defense secretary from 2019 to 2023, referring to a common tactic among world leaders regarding the U.S. president.

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‘What the hell are you hiding from?’ Trump and Rubio under fire over secret briefings

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio are “hid[ing] in a box somewhere” to avoid public accountability over their armed intervention in Venezuela and extraction of President Nicolás Maduro, a prominent Democratic senator charged, after a closed-door briefing Wednesday.

“The Trump administration chooses to post as many videos as they want publicly to make their point, but they don't want to face the American people with an unclassified briefing,” Sen. Ben Ray Luján (D-NM) told Raw Story at the Capitol.

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'He just did': MAGA ally gets ice-cold fact check for saying Trump isn't 'dropping troops'

CNN's John Berman clashed with one of President Donald Trump's top MAGA allies in Congress over the possible use of force to take control of Greenland.

The White House said Tuesday the president is "discussing a range of options," including a purchase or military action, to acquire the Danish territory after invading Venezuela and capturing its leader and his wife, and the "CNN News Central" host asked Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) whether he supported using the military to take over Greenland.

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'High seas drama!' Internet lights up as US seizes Russia-backed tanker near Venezuela

Wednesday morning brought an explosive new development in Venezuela, as U.S. forces moved to seize an oil tanker near Venezuela which was protected by a Russian submarine. U.S. officials said that the tanker was flying a false flag and was sanctioned for illegally carrying Iranian oil, per the Wall Street Journal.

The news was met with a wide range of reactions — some of them critical, but others approving.

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'No basis in reality': Nobel Prize winner calls Trump's new deal 'unrealistic fantasy'

Donald Trump's hopes for the future of Venezuela have been ridiculed by a Nobel Prize winner who called the vision an "unrealistic fantasy".

Economist Paul Krugman dismissed Trump's projection for Venezuela following strikes on the country by the US and capturing of President Nicolás Maduro. Writing in his Substack, the Nobel Prize winner suggested the "lucrative prize" Trump is holding out for in Venezuela is not as easy to achieve as the president is making it out to be.

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Trump must deal with 'wild card' he didn't account for in Venezuela: analysis

A "wild card" Donald Trump did not account for could pose a threat to his oil executives-backed takeover of Venezuela.

The president and his administration confirmed earlier this week they had captured Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro while also striking several major cities, including Caracas. Despite Maduro's capture, Trump still faces heavy opposition within the Venezuelan government, namely a "wild card" who The Wall Street Journal reports has a major influence on militia groups in the area.

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