What’s playing out in Minneapolis and other major cities controlled by Democrats is as simple as this: That party willfully ignored our nation’s laws to import millions of destitute foreigners for the purpose of loading them up with welfare and earning their political support, and now that they’re out of power, they’re trying to keep their new constituents here by any means possible.
DW’s sources say a draft Greenland deal would mean no tariffs, revised rules for U.S. troop presence, U.S. oversight of investments, and stronger European security commitments, with details still being negotiated, my colleague @MKuefner reports. What else do we know about this… pic.twitter.com/dCQNigfXUQ
Tensions between the United States and Europe have prompted a rethink about defence spending among European elites. The postwar paradigm saw Uncle Sam pick up the tab for security while the Continentals sunk their treasure into social protection and other political priorities. This suited Europe for as long as their benefactor remained broadly faithful to rules-based global liberalism and didn’t ask too much in return. Donald Trump is faithful only to himself, thinks international norms are for wimps, and sees America’s underwriting of European security as a sugar daddy arrangement. In demanding Greenland, he has read his credit card bill aloud to us and unzipped himself expectantly.
Mujahideen-style insurgency tactics? I guess they’re factoring in Canada’s replacement population.
Military chiefs have modelled the response to an attack and the Mujahideen-style insurgency tactics they would need to use against American invaders
Canadian military chiefs have wargamed a potential US invasion and concluded that they would be overpowered in only two days.
Canada’s resistance would rely upon insurgency tactics similar to those deployed by the Mujahideen in Afghanistan in the fight against the Soviet Union, according to reports.
According to the plans, which officials stressed were precautionary and hypothetical, forces would use asymmetric tactics whereby a weaker army attempts to counter a dominant force. Canada would rely on drone warfare and would also request assistance from European allies, namely the former imperial powers Britain and France.
Mujahideen-style insurgency tactics? I guess they’re factoring in Canada’s replacement population.
The ‘charitable’ organizations that are funding violent protests.
Asurge of dark progressive money is powering Minnesota’s activist infrastructure, and several media sources indicate that the trail leads straight to the Hopewell Fund. As a central hub in the Arabella network — a for‑profit Washington, D.C. LLC consulting firm that manages and provides services to a network of large progressive nonprofits — Hopewell channels millions from major foundations into activist projects while keeping donor identities safely out of sight.
Journalist say this bus dropped off protesters near the Whipple Federal Building in Minneapolis for the ICE protest
The ICE protests are paid and organized, just like every other nationwide protest that’s taken place due to Democrats pic.twitter.com/3y85rP73JG
First of all, don’t lose any sleep over Europe’s threat to use its “trade bazooka” to punish us for the “crime” of pursuing Greenland. It’s a completely empty threat.
Hell, the Europeans are still buying Russian oil by the barrelful — and in 2025, they actually spent more on Russian oil than in 2024 …
Minnesota citizens and local officials outside Minneapolis say they don’t want the crime and chaos taking place in Minneapolis and that they do support the law enforcement work of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents.
Anti-ICE protesters in Minneapolis made a man take off his American flag hoodie that said “Freedom”:
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says that U.S. President Donald Trump “remains relentless in his campaign to create a more unstable, unsafe and uncertain world.”
Ford made the comment during a news conference alongside auto sector leaders at Queen’s Park on Wednesday morning.
The comment comes after Trump delivered a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, where he reiterated his desire to take control of Greenland and warned Canada only “lives” because of the United States.
U.S. President Donald Trump says he won’t waste his time going to a Macron-led emergency Greenland meeting because he doubts the French President will be in power much longer.
The United Kingdom and France may be pulling out the stops to prevent Greenland becoming the 51st state, but U.S. President Donald Trump has again dismissed their involvement, advising the European powers to focus on saving their own countries from mass migration and economic stagnation.
Greenland is not about Greenland. It is about China.
Venezuela is not about Venezuela. It is about China.
The Panama Canal was not about the Panama Canel. It was about China.
DAVOS, Switzerland — President Donald Trump said Wednesday that he had reached the “framework” of a deal on Greenland with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte and that he would not impose the tariffs against Europe that he had threatened as part of an effort to acquire the Arctic territory for the United States.
The announcement, made on Trump’s social media account, was the latest head-spinning twist in his effort to seize Greenland from Denmark despite Danish and Greenlandic objections that the island is not for sale. Trump’s announcement was short on details, but the deal was likely to fall far short of the full sovereign possession that he indicated as recently as earlier Wednesday that he was seeking, given that Rutte is not empowered to negotiate the transfer of territory from one NATO member to another.
BREAKING: President Trump says a "framework of a future deal" has been reached on Greenland after a meeting with NATO's secretary general and the planned tariffs on a group of European nations will no longer take effect.
Reports that U.S. troops based in Alaska are being readied for deployment to the streets of Minneapolis amid a turbulent immigration crackdown there could put a Canadian officer in a sticky situation. Brig. Gen. Robert McBride is those soldiers’ deputy commanding officer.
McBride was seconded to the U.S. 11th Airborne Division in 2023, replacing another Canadian, Brig. Gen. Louis Lapointe, as deputy commanding general of operations.
Look at that! CAF’s Matriarchy banished him to Alaska!
Trump is simply on fire. Telling it like it is right to the rotten globalist’s faces. https://t.co/IH2CDooHKx
In a tense confrontation at Scarborough Shoal, Filipino captain Joely Saligan said the Chinese coast guard ordered him to dump his catch. He shouted back, according to the Associated Press, “this is Philippine territory. Go away.” The crew left, shaken but unhurt. It was January 12, 2024, inside waters an international tribunal says China has no right to control.
Fast-forward to this week. As President Donald Trump revives his push to take control of Greenland, China is wagging its finger. Beijing’s Foreign Ministry told Washington it “shouldn’t use other countries as a ‘pretext’ to pursue its interests in Greenland,” casting China’s own Arctic activity as lawful and benign. Elsewhere, it is not so benign. From reefs in the Philippines’ exclusive economic zone to a map that colored in a slice of Russian borderlands, and even on the moon, Beijing is no stranger to the kind of behavior it now deplores.
Donald Trump has stepped up his demand to annex Greenland in an extraordinary speech in Davos, but said the US would not use force to seize what he called the “big, beautiful piece of ice”.
Addressing thousands of business and political leaders at the World Economic Form in the Swiss ski resort, the US president said he was “seeking immediate negotiations to once again discuss the acquisition of Greenland by the United States”.
“I don’t want to use force. I won’t use force. All the US is asking for is a place called Greenland,” he said. “You can say yes, and we will be very appreciative. Or you can say no and we will remember.”
🚨Trump just TORCHED the Davos!
“Without us, right now you’d all be speaking German and a little Japanese perhaps. After the war, we gave Greenland back to Denmark. How stupid were we to do that? But we did it. But how ungrateful are they now?” pic.twitter.com/OLKU1Y6AI9