Greenland's Inuit People, Like Many Alaskans, Are Natives. They Don't Want To Be 'Owned' By U.S.

 TROUBLES IN U.S.-INUIT RELATIONS    Apparently light-hearted warning in early January from Katie Miller, wife of White House aid Stephen Mi...

 TROUBLES IN U.S.-INUIT RELATIONS 


 
Apparently light-hearted warning in early January from Katie Miller, wife of White House aid Stephen Miller, right after the United States bombed Venezuela and before it took on Iran. The concept of a takeover, with an American flag superimposed over the country of Greenland, has also been used by the White House on maps of Venezuela, Canada, and Iran – all of which have apparently been discussed for annexation by the United States of America. 

In Wake Of NATO Meeting, 
U.S. President Still Says He'll Take Over Greenland & Its 50,000 Mostly Native People 

One Way Or Other
"...Whether They Like It Or Not." 
"If We Don't Do It The Easy Way We'll Do It The Hard Way" 
"We're The Ones That Need It"
"It's An Important Part For The United States" 

Invading Greenland Would More Than Double The Number Of Inuits In America 

There Are An Estimated 35,000 Inuit In Alaska 

GOOGLING THE PEOPLE OF GREENLAND 


Almost All Greenlandic People Speak Inuit As Their Primary Language, Not English  


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