Venezuela, Trump and Greenland
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The hosts of "The View" got into an old-fashioned yelling match on Friday, with Joy Behar having to remind them "we're on television"
But I also want to make it clear that if the US chooses to attack another NATO country militarily, everything stops, including NATO and thus the security that has been provided since the end of World War II,
Two panelists on “The View” don’t share the same view when it comes to Greenland and Venezuela. Ana Navarro and Sunny
U.S. Sen. Jon Husted and former U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown, his Democratic challenger in the November election, have greatly differing opinions on President Donald Trump’s decisions in Venezuela and interest in acquiring Greenland.
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The US is taking control of Venezuela and targeting Greenland. The Dow could still hit 50,000
The United States attacked Venezuela and President Donald Trump is threatening to take Greenland “the hard way.” All the while, the US has an uncertain economic outlook and a weak jobs report.
President Trump’s threats against Greenland are taking on a newfound resonance in the wake of the U.S. operation to oust Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. The U.S. president has frequently
President Trump, doubling down on the assertion that the United States is “in charge” of Venezuela following Saturday’s military raid, threatened other countries and reiterated his desire to acquire Greenland.
The US raid on Venezuela and tensions over Donald Trump’s plans for Greenland have refocused attention on global military spending, handing fresh impetus to Europe’s rallying defense stocks.
Venezuela's opposition leader says she's "ready and willing to serve." Meanwhile, Trump eyes Greenland. The post Machado claims mandate to lead Venezuela; Trump eyes Greenland appeared first on Straight Arrow News.