Greenland’s elected leader said the gigantic Arctic island is not for sale after Donald Trump once again raised the issue of “ownership and control” of the vast territory that has been part of Denmark for more than 600 years.

“Greenland is ours. We are not for sale and will never be for sale. We must not lose our long struggle for freedom,” Greenland’s prime minister, Múte Egede, said in a written comment.

The US president-elect on Sunday announced that he had picked Ken Howery, a former envoy to Sweden, as his ambassador to Copenhagen, and commented on the status of Greenland, a semi-autonomous part of Denmark.

“For purposes of National Security and Freedom throughout the World, the United States of America feels that the ownership and control of Greenland is an absolute necessity,” Trump wrote on Truth Social.

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    Trump also wants to pull out of NATO, so maybe that won’t even be relevant.

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      oh…yes please. Love to have NATO free us from the repugnant filth and his blind faith cultists.

      Dear NATO,

      If you can get rid of him and his lackeys then we can be BFFs forever ❤️😘🥰

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        The President can only serve 2, 4 year terms. President in 2000, 2004… 4 year terms? Eh… let’s do 2012, 2018… Nah, let’s amend that as well, 2024-2036… you know. I’m starting to think he’s not sitting legitimately 🤔 Maybe Putin will be tired at 83 and think about handing the country back over to whomever takes him out, I mean… replaces him.

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          Lol, Putin is technically sitting legitimately.

          Russia limits to 2 consecutive terms. Meaning, you take a 1 term break, and the term limits reset. Putin had 2, 4 year terms, then, he become prime minister for 4 years, and transferred the powers to the office of prime minister shortly before he took that office, then 4 years later, he is eligible to be president again, and transferred the powers back to the office of presidency just before he took that office. Basically, whether or no the President or Prime Minister is more powerful can be tossed around whenever.

          This actually has a term for it: Medvedev–Putin tandemocracy