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17 Jan, 2026 08:56 am
COPENHAGEN, Jan 17, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Donald Trump on Friday warned that he could slap tariffs on countries that do not support his Greenland takeover plans, as US Congress members visited Copenhagen to give their backing for Denmark and its autonomous Arctic island. The bipartisan delegation, on a two-day trip to the Danish capital, said the US president's long-held territorial ambitions -- strongly rejected by Denmark -- were not shared by the American people. Europeans have also been showing their backing for Greenland, in a military reconnaissance mission that a Danish general said Washington was invited to and which was linked to what Russia does after the war in Ukraine. Trump, again insisting the United States needed mineral-rich Greenland for its "national security", warned that he "may put a tariff" on countries that oppose that stance. The 11 visiting US lawmakers held talks with Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and her Greenlandic counterpart Jens-Frederik Nielsen, as well as Denmark's foreign and defence ministers, parliamentarians and business leaders. Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski said there was "good dialogue" and stressed it was important to "nurture" ties between the United States, Denmark and Greenland. "The vast majority" of Americans do not agree that it is a good idea for the United States to acquire Greenland, she told reporters. "Greenland needs to be viewed as our ally, not as an asset," she added. - 'One idiot' - The visit follows a meeting in Washington on Wednesday at which Danish representatives said Copenhagen and Washington were in "fundamental disagreement" over Greenland's future. Democratic Senator Chris Coons said the purpose of the Congress members' visit was to "listen respectfully to our friends, our trusted allies and partners here in Denmark and from Greenland". The lawmakers were then to return to the United States "and share those perspectives so that we can lower the temperature and have a more constructive dialogue about the best path forward", he said. In Greenland's capital, Nuuk, residents welcomed the show of support. "Congress would never approve of a military action in Greenland. It's just one idiot speaking," a 39-year-old union representative told AFP. "If he (Trump) does it, he'll get impeached or kicked out. If people in Congress want to save their own democracy, they have to step up," said the union rep, speaking on condition of anonymity. - Demonstrations - Trump has repeatedly criticised Denmark -- a NATO ally -- for, in his view, not doing enough to ensure Greenland's security. The US president has pursued that argument, despite strategically located Greenland -- as part of Denmark -- being covered by NATO's security umbrella. The head of Denmark's Joint Arctic Command, Major General Soren Andersen, said the United States were invited to the military mission, which he said was "about Russia". "When the war in Ukraine is over, hopefully with a good result for Ukraine, it is our expectation that Russia will move the resources they have been using in Ukraine on other theatres,... including in the Arctic," he told AFP. "So, in order to prepare for that, we simply have to step up... train, and that is what we are doing up here." But Andersen said he had not seen any Russian or Chinese combat ships in the area in the two and a half years he has been commander. Military personnel were more visible in Nuuk on Friday, an AFP journalist said, days after Denmark said it was beefing up its defence on the island. The White House has said Trump's aim to take over Greenland would not be affected by the European military presence, which French armed forces minister Alice Rufo said was a sign that the continent was prepared to defend sovereignty. Britain, Finland, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden have announced the deployment of small numbers of military personnel to prepare for future exercises in the Arctic. Large demonstrations are planned across Denmark and Greenland on Saturday to protest against Trump's plan. Thousands of people have taken to social networks to say they intend to take part in the protests organised by Greenlandic associations in Nuuk and Copenhagen, Aarhus, Aalborg and Odense.  
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Trump taps Tony Blair, US military head for Gaza
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WASHINGTON, United States, Jan 17, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - US President Donald Trump on Friday gave a key role in post-war Gaza to former British prime minister Tony Blair and appointed a US officer to lead a nascent security force. Trump named members of a board to help supervise Gaza that was dominated by Americans, as he promotes a controversial vision of economic development in a territory that lies in rubble after two-plus years of relentless Israeli bombardment. The step came after a Palestinian committee of technocrats meant to govern Gaza held its first meeting in Cairo which was attended by Jared Kushner, Trump's son-in-law who plays a key role on the Middle East. Trump has already declared himself the chair of a "Board of Peace" and on Friday announced its full membership that will include Blair as well as senior Americans -- Kushner, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Steve Witkoff, Trump's business partner turned globe-trotting negotiator. Blair is a controversial figure in the Middle East because of his role in the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Trump himself said last year that he wanted to make sure Blair was an "acceptable choice to everybody." Blair spent years focused on the Israeli-Palestinian issue as representative of the "Middle East Quartet" -- the United Nations, European Union, United States and Russia -- after leaving Downing Street in 2007. The White House said the Board of Peace will take on issues such as "governance capacity-building, regional relations, reconstruction, investment attraction, large-scale funding and capital mobilization." Trump, a real-estate developer, has previously mused about turning devastated Gaza into a Riviera-style area of resorts, although he has backed away from calls to forcibly displace the population. The other members of the board are World Bank President Ajay Banga, an Indian-born American businessman; billionaire US financier Marc Rowan; and Robert Gabriel, a loyal Trump aide who serves on the National Security Council. - Israel strikes - Israel's military said Friday it had again hit the Gaza Strip in response to a "blatant violation" of the ceasefire declared in October. The strikes come despite Washington announcing that the Gaza plan had gone on to a second phrase -- from implementing the ceasefire to disarming Hamas, whose October, 2023 attack on Israel prompted the massive Israeli offensive. Trump on Friday named US Major General Jasper Jeffers to head the International Stabilization Force, which will be tasked with providing security in Gaza and training a new police force to succeed Hamas. Jeffers, from special operations in US Central Command, in late 2024 was put in charge of monitoring a ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel, which has continued periodic strikes aimed at Hezbollah militants. The United States has been searching the world for countries to contribute to the force, with Indonesia an early volunteer. But diplomats expect challenges in seeing countries send troops so long as Hamas does not agree to disarm fully. - Committee begins work - Gaza native and former Palestinian Authority deputy minister Ali Shaath was earlier tapped to head the governing committee. The committee's meeting in Cairo also included Bulgarian diplomat Nickolay Mladenov, who was given a role of high representative liaising between the new governing body and Trump's Board of Peace. Committee members are scheduled to meet again Saturday, one of them told AFP on condition of anonymity. "We hope to go to Gaza next week or the week after; our work is there, and we need to be there," he said. Trump also named a second "executive board" that appears designed to have a more advisory role. Blair, Witkoff and Mladenov will serve on it as well as Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan. Israel has refused a Turkish role in the security force, owing to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's fiery denunciations of Israel's actions in Gaza. The board will also include senior figures from mediators Egypt and Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates, which normalized ties with Israel in 2020. Trump also named to the board Sigrid Kaag, the UN humanitarian coordinator for Gaza, despite his administration's efforts to sideline the world body.  

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