@FilonenkoOles Why should they be blessed? It was they who started it. 🤷🏻♀️ Maybe they deserve a retaliation like Israel did against Palestine after 7 Oct? An eye for an eye and all that.
On Monday, Greenland’s parliament, Inatsisartut, will convene for an extraordinary session to discuss the situation involving the United States.
The sole item on the agenda is a statement by Jens-Frederik Nielsen, which has been published on the Inatsisartut website ahead of the meeting.
In his statement, Jens-Frederik Nielsen outlines the situation as follows: the United States maintains the position that Greenland should be taken over by the United States and governed from there.
He states that the President of the United States has repeatedly made such remarks—both prior to taking office in early 2025 and since—without retracting them. Taken together, the message and objective are clear: Greenland is to be taken over and governed by the United States.
According to the statement, this position remains unchanged. While the possibility of a military takeover has recently been ruled out, the underlying view of Greenland and its population has not changed: Greenland is to be taken over by the United States and governed from there.
“We must stand together to protect the Greenland we know. We must stand together to safeguard our Self-Government within the framework of the Kingdom, our right to decide our own future, and to continue our development,”
Jens-Frederik Nielsen states.
—Sermitsiaq
This powerful message: “I did the research and found out I was wrong.”
I’m not going to say much more except please take the time to watch. Then send it around to family and friends, no matter their political persuasion.
Norwegian journalist Yama Wolasmal conducted a series of interviews with Israeli settlers celebrating near the Gaza border, exposing controversial views amid Israel’s ongoing military campaign.