The US President Donald Trump left the threat of use again military violence If it considers that it is required for the annexation of Greenlandarguing in the context of all his interview with the television network Nbc news It was broadcast on Sunday that his country is “in need” the Arctic island from the point of view of national security interests.

Asked whether or not he excludes the use of military violence, he replied: “I do not exclude it. I’m not saying I’m going to do it, but I don’t rule out anything. “

“Greenland has a very small population, which we will take care of, we will love all that. But we need it for international security, “he insisted.

For months, the US president has publicly expressed his desire for Greenland to become a “Department” of the US, although the island is an autonomous region of the Kingdom of Denmark, and has never ruled the use of military violence for this purpose.

During his first term, Trump had also triggered irritation in Europe, throwing the idea for Washington to “buy” the largest island on the planet.

From a geographical point of view, Greenland is part of the Epirus of North America that extends to the Arctic. The huge island is characterized as important to the global climate and for the Arctic military control.

It is also believed to have a rich subsoil, especially in rare land and hydrocarbons, and from the area where they are crossing sea streets that are progressively more important.

Governments of both Greenland and Denmark do not stop rejecting the ambitions of the 45th and 47th US President.

Donald Trump has also repeatedly expressed the desire to see Canada become the “51st state” of the US -even characterized his former prime minister Justin Trinto “Governor”- and his positions on the issue are considered to have played a decisive role in the recent election result in that country, the victory of the Liberals of his successor Trinto, Mark Carni, even though they were back up to even 25 percentage points in the polls earlier.

In an interview with NBC News, the Republican, however, made it clear that he was not considering the military choice for Canada’s annexation.