Trump toughens stance on Greenland! Claims the issue has "no turning back" and directly points to U.S. national security.

On January 20, Trump posted on Truth Social, stating he had a phone conversation with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte regarding the Greenland issue and agreed that all parties would hold a meeting in Davos.

He emphasized that Greenland is "crucial" to U.S. and world security, and this matter has "no turning back."

In the post, Trump continued his tough style, declaring that the U.S. is the "strongest nation in the world" and the only power that can ensure world peace, with the means to achieve peace being "relying on strength." This statement again pushes the Greenland issue to the geopolitical forefront.

Greenland not only has abundant rare earth and mineral resources but, more importantly, its strategic position in the Arctic — controlling the island can give one the initiative in Arctic shipping routes, military deployments, and more.

Trump's statement is clearly aimed at strengthening U.S. discourse power in the Arctic region ahead of the Davos Forum, while also sending a clear signal to NATO allies.

For the market, such geopolitical statements may trigger a rise in short-term risk aversion, subsequently driving fluctuations in assets like gold and the U.S. dollar, and may also indirectly affect global trade and energy patterns. @阿二说趋势

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