The article discusses recent intelligence directives from Tulsi Gabbard's office, which directed agencies to delve into Greenland's independence movement and U.S. resource interests. This is framed as part of Trump's ongoing obsession with acquiring Greenland, raising concerns about diplomatic relations with Denmark. The piece reflects on the implications of U.S. spying in the region while showcasing responses from various officials, including criticisms of media coverage related to these developments and Trump's approach to foreign relations.
Several high-ranking officials under Tulsi Gabbard directed intelligence agencies to assess support for U.S. objectives in Greenland's independence movement and resource extraction.
James Hewitt commented that the president is clear about concerns regarding Greenland's security and the Arctic, but did not elaborate on intelligence specifics.
Gabbard criticized The Wall Street Journal for 'aiding deep state actors' by leaking information, claiming it undermines national security.
The author suggests Trump's interest in Greenland may be motivated by views of it as another real estate deal, likening the situation to zoning issues.
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