Trump orders US spies to turn up heat on Greenland after annexation talk
WASHINGTON — America’s intelligence leaders were directed last week to focus on learning more about to join the United States.
The classified “collection emphasis” instructions, attitudes toward US resource extraction.
Trump, 78, has openly urged Greenlanders to end centuries of association with Denmark and join the US, but the new revelation threatens to undermine the effort by inflaming local sentiment.
Since Trump’s first term, his advisers have considered it likely that the island’s roughly 57,000 residents, most of whom are Inuit, would vote for independence and then choose to enter into a compact of free association with the US, in which Washington would provide defense and other benefits.
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard implicitly confirmed the WSJ report in a statement Wednesday — and vowed to catch the leakers responsible.
