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TRUMP DROPS MAJOR HINT: Greenland Deal Could Include U.S. 'Pockets of Sovereignty'

Gary FranchiJanuary 22, 202638 views
TRUMP DROPS MAJOR HINT: Greenland Deal Could Include U.S. 'Pockets of Sovereignty'

President Donald Trump is playing hardball on Greenland – and it sounds like he's winning.

In a revealing gaggle aboard Air Force One Thursday evening, the President dropped tantalizing hints about what a potential Greenland deal might include, suggesting the United States could secure "pockets of sovereignty" on the strategically vital Arctic territory.

When pressed by reporters about whether America would maintain sovereign control over portions of Greenland, Trump didn't back down. Instead, he doubled down on the strength of his negotiating position.

"We have a lot of great things in the deal," Trump told the press pool, exuding the confidence of a dealmaker who knows he's holding all the cards.

America First Means Europe Benefits Too

But here's where it gets interesting, folks. President Trump made crystal clear that this isn't just about American interests – though make no mistake, those come first. He reminded everyone that when America leads, the entire Western world benefits.

"Don't forget, they're also good for Europe," the President explained. "Because, you know, when we're good, they're good, and if we're not good, that's not very good for them."

Then came the knockout punch: "Because we hold it all together. We're holding it all together."

Let that sink in, Patriots. After four years of Biden's weakness on the world stage – the catastrophic Afghanistan withdrawal, emboldening China, letting NATO allies freeload – we finally have a President who understands and openly states America's indispensable role in global security.

Strategic Vision the Globalists Fear

The legacy media and their globalist friends at the UN are predictably clutching their pearls over Trump's Greenland ambitions. But anyone paying attention knows this is about far more than real estate. It's about Arctic shipping lanes, rare earth minerals, and ensuring China and Russia don't dominate the region while we sit on our hands.

President Trump sees what the so-called "experts" refuse to acknowledge: the Arctic is the next great geopolitical battleground, and America needs to be positioned to win.

While details remain under wraps, one thing is abundantly clear – Donald Trump is negotiating from a position of strength, not the apologetic weakness we endured under the previous administration.

The question now is simple: Will the establishment try to sabotage another Trump foreign policy victory, or will they finally get out of the way and let this President secure America's future?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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PatriotMike2024VerifiedJan 23, 2026
This is exactly the kind of strategic thinking we need! Trump understands that America needs to secure critical resources and strategic positions before China does. Greenland's mineral wealth and Arctic positioning could be game-changing for our national security.
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ArcticWatcherVerifiedJan 24, 2026
Absolutely right about China - they've been eyeing Greenland's rare earth deposits for years. We can't let them get there first.
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ConservativeVoice88VerifiedJan 24, 2026
How would these 'pockets of sovereignty' actually work legally? Would it be similar to how we have military bases overseas, or something more like the old Panama Canal Zone arrangement?
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HistoryBuff1776VerifiedJan 24, 2026
Great question - I'm thinking more like the Panama Canal model where we had operational control but not full territorial sovereignty. Could work for mining rights and military installations.