The US President appointed Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry as the "Special Envoy for Greenland."

It was thought that the previous heated topic of the US President Trump's intention to acquire Greenland had cooled down, but it turns out that he still keeps thinking about it and remains determined to take control from Denmark.

The US President Trump appointed Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry as the "Special Envoy for Greenland," indicating a continued escalation of his strategic intentions to gain control over Greenland.

Landry publicly stated that he wants Greenland to "become part of the United States" and serves in a volunteer capacity, highlighting the strong political symbolic significance of this move.

Greenland is an autonomous territory of Denmark, enjoying a high degree of autonomy. Both Denmark and the local government have repeatedly clearly opposed the US's annexation statements, considering them "unacceptable."

Trump has previously claimed that Greenland is crucial to US national security and has not ruled out the use of force. It has also been reported that the US has conducted secret infiltration activities on the island. The US has a Pituffik Space Base on Greenland, and Vice President Vance once visited there.

Key point: This move is not an official diplomatic appointment, but rather a signal of the US strengthening its strategic pressure on Greenland, reflecting the Trump administration's intent to expand its influence in the Arctic through political and military means.

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