Reference News Network, January 25 report. According to the Singapore "Lianhe Zaobao" website, on January 24, as the U.S. government continued to pressure to control Greenland, the White House released a photo showing U.S. President Trump walking on the ice fields of Greenland with a penguin holding an American flag. Since there are no penguins in Greenland, the picture immediately triggered ridicule.
According to the report, Trump said he would provide details about the "framework proposal" for Greenland in "about two weeks", and the world is now closely watching issues related to sovereignty, defense posture, and mineral resources in the Arctic region.
The White House posted a picture on the social media platform X with the caption "Hug a Penguin." Jason Kenney, former Canadian Minister of National Defence and Premier of Alberta Province, responded to the post. He said: "In the same week that Trump was embarrassed and retreated over the Greenland issue, he repeatedly confused Iceland and Greenland, and now his aides have also mixed up Antarctica and Greenland. The most powerful country on earth is governed like a clown show."
The account "Patriot Takes" with over 460,000 followers responded: "Greenland has no penguins. Except for one species of penguin in the Galapagos Islands, all penguins live in the Southern Hemisphere. Maybe you shouldn't dissolve the Ministry of Education so quickly."
Swedish economist Anders Olofsson commented on X: "Greenland has no penguins. Trump has no right to touch Greenland or penguins. Is this really the White House? If it is, then the White House is just a joke of ignorance."
Bloomberg reporter Josh Wingrove also said on X: "Antarctic penguins are also subject to the policy of re-migration."
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