The Danes seem to believe him, and so should Americans.
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Denmark Just Took Hillbilly JD Vance to the Woodshed
Why is Denmark JD Vance’s white whale? In spinning up a diplomatic crisis with Denmark that recalls the geopolitical posturing that preceded World War I, the vice president is risking not just what’s ...
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Three hours in Greenland and plenty of bluster
We need to wake up from a failed, 40-year consensus that said we could ignore the encroachment of powerful countries as they expand their ambitions," said US Vice-President JD Vance during his brief ...
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