Trump CAVES on Greenland as World FORCES HIS SURRENDER

From MeidasTouch

Donald Trump has seemingly retreated from his aggressive stance toward Greenland, opting instead to announce an ambiguous deal involving the island and NATO, sparking criticism over the lack of specifics and perceived weakness in his approach. While he claims to have negotiated a positive outcome, the announcement is viewed as an attempt to save face amid international backlash against his previous threats of invasion.

Key Takeaways

  • Trump's 'infinite deal' with Greenland: A masterclass in vague promises and political theater.
  • Threats to invade? More like a poorly scripted sitcom plot: he talks big, but bends easily.
  • In the art of diplomacy, claiming infinite deals might just mean you've run out of actual negotiating power.
  • Global outrage aside, Trump's framework for 'negotiation' reads like an accountant’s nightmare: no terms, just endless possibilities.
  • The paradox of Trump's 'fake deals': they may lack substance, yet somehow still manage to keep his base engaged.

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