Trump Shares Map Showing US Annexing Canada, Greenland, Venezuela

US President Donald Trump shared posts depicting Canada, Greenland, and Venezuela as part of the United States, with a milepost in Greenland reading "US Territory Est 2026". He has threatened to impose escalating tariffs on Denmark if it does not agree to sell Greenland, citing national security concerns about Russian and Chinese interest. The posts come as the US plans to deploy a NORAD aircraft to a base in Greenland, coordinating with Denmark. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has firmly rejected Trump's repeated suggestions that Canada become the 51st state.

Key Points: Trump Claims US Territory in Canada, Greenland, Venezuela

  • Trump shares map with US flag over Canada & Greenland
  • Threatens tariffs on Denmark over Greenland sale
  • Reiterates claim that Canada should be 51st state
  • US to deploy NORAD aircraft to Greenland base
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"Greenland US Territory Est 2026": Trump shares new map of America including Canada, Venuzuela, Greenland

President Trump posts map showing US flag over Canada, Greenland, Venezuela, reiterates expansionist claims and threatens tariffs on Denmark.

"It's important to distinguish wants from reality. - Mark Carney"

Washington DC, January 20

US President Donald Trump on Tuesday shared a post on his Truth Social platform showing an old photograph of himself with other European leaders with the US flag depicting Canada, Greenland and Venezuela as a part of the United States.

In the post, Trump is seen seated inside the Oval Office, with NATO leaders including French President Emmanuel Macron, Italy's Giorgia Meloni, UK PM Keir Starmer, and President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, among others.

In another post, Trump is seen flanked by its Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio hoisting a US flag in Greenland, with a milepost that reads, "Greenland US Territory Est 2026".

Shortly after the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, Trump said that the United States will the Sotuh American country "until such time as we can do a safe, proper, and judicious transition".

Later, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt reiterated the stance on January 8, saying, "The Trump Administration is in close correspondence with the interim authorities in Venezuela. We obviously have maximum leverage over the interim authorities in Venezuela right now... Their decisions are going to continue to be dictated by the United States".

Trump had last year suggested that Canada become the 51st US state. Shortly after winning the elections, PM Mark Carney in May during his first press conference, had firmly rejected Trump's suggestion that Canada become the 51st US state, stating, "It's important to distinguish wants from reality." Carney emphasised that his election victory and the votes he received demonstrate Canadians' clear desire for independence. He clarified that Canada will never be part of the US, citing public dialogue and his resounding election victory as proof. Trump had repeatedly said that Canada should be the 51st US state and even mocked former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as the "Governor of Canada".

On Tuesday, the US President held a telephone conversation with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte about Greenland and said that he would meet several parties in Davos. He reiterated his stance on Greenland, calling it integral for American and world security at large.

The posts comes as US is set to deploy a North American Aerospace Defence Command (NORAD) aircraft at the Pituffik space base, Greenland, as tensions rise over President Donald Trump's move to acquire the semi-autonomous Danish territory.

NORAD said that the aircraft will arrive at the base to support various long-planned activities. They also said that this action is taken in coordination with Denmark and Greenland.

Previously, Trump threatened to impose tariffs on Denmark and other European countries, including the UK, unless they agree to sell Greenland.

In his post, Trump claimed the move is necessary for national security, citing China's and Russia's interest in the territory.

He offered to negotiate with the European nations but warned of escalating tariffs of 10 per cent from February 1, 2026, and 25 per cent from June 1, 2026 if a deal wasn't reached, stating it was "time for Denmark to give back" after years of US support.

- ANI

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Priya S
The arrogance is astounding. "Time for Denmark to give back"? Give back what? This is not how international relations work. It reminds me of colonial-era land grabs. Canada's PM Carney was right to firmly reject this nonsense. Hope other nations show similar spine.
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Rohit P
While I don't support forceful acquisition, one has to look at the strategic angle. Greenland has resources and location importance. China is everywhere, from our borders to Africa. If US doesn't act, others will. But the method should be diplomatic, not threats.
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Sarah B
The flag-raising photo in Greenland with a milepost is clearly staged propaganda. It's meant to create a false sense of accomplishment and ownership. This kind of post-truth politics is destabilizing for the whole world order. Very concerning.
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Vikram M
From an Indian perspective, this is a lesson. We must strengthen our own strategic partnerships and military presence in key areas like the Indian Ocean. The era of might-is-right isn't over. We need to be prepared for any scenario, bilkul taiyar raho.
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Karthik V
I have a slightly different take. The article says NORAD is coordinating with Denmark and Greenland. Maybe there is more negotiation happening behind the scenes than the public threats suggest. Still, the public messaging is needlessly aggressive and humiliating for allies.
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