**📰 NEWS:** Trump threatens EU—could this happen?
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Today is Jan. 14, 2026. Here are the key articles. The first covers events in the U.S. and Greenland. U.S. President Donald Trump ruled out a joint agreement ahead of a Greenland future meeting at the White House. In a post on *Strut Social*, he wrote: *“Everything else is unacceptable.”* He urged NATO to pave the way for U.S. control, citing plans for a missile defense system: *“It’s critical for our Golden Dome project.”* If NATO had Greenland, he claimed, it would become *“far deadlier and more effective.”* In bold: *“If we don’t act, Russia or China will—and that won’t happen.”* Only thanks to U.S. strength could NATO remain a deterrent, he implied, crediting his military’s power during his term. The meeting is today at the White House. Danish Foreign Minister Lars Locke Rasmussen and his Greenland colleague Vivian Modzfeld will attend, along with U.S. Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Denmark has raised its Arctic military presence. NATO is pushing for more drills and Arctic deployments, Defense Minister Trollz Lund Pulsen said. The German government also backed stronger NATO presence in the Arctic. EU warnings also came from Brussels: *“Greenland belongs to its people,”* said EU Commission President Ursula von der Leinen. Only Denmark and Greenland can decide matters affecting them. The security situation...