Former President Donald Trump has revealed his ambitious plan to acquire Greenland and rename it “Red, White, and Blueland.” This proposal is part of his broader vision to expand American territory and influence.
Since the Republicans returned to power earlier this year, Trump’s expansionist agenda has taken center stage. Among his many ideas, such as reclaiming the Panama Canal and encouraging Canada to join the U.S., his interest in Greenland has captured widespread attention.
Greenland, a Danish territory since the 18th century, has been a focal point of Trump’s ambitions. Despite a contentious phone call with Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, Trump’s determination to acquire the island remains strong.
Recently, Republican Congressman Buddy Carter of Georgia introduced legislation to facilitate negotiations for the purchase of Greenland and Denmark. The bill, currently under committee review, proposes renaming Greenland to “Red, White, and Blueland,” symbolizing American pride.
In a statement, Carter expressed his support for Trump’s vision, saying, “America is back and will soon be bigger than ever with the addition of Red, White, and Blueland.” He emphasized that the acquisition would enhance national security and extend the reach of freedom.
Trump has repeatedly stated his belief that Greenland’s residents would welcome becoming part of the U.S. When asked about the plan last month, he confidently remarked, “I believe that we are going to have it. The folks are interested in being with us.” He also dismissed Denmark’s claim to the territory, suggesting that opposition would be an “unfriendly act.”
While the proposal has sparked debate, its future remains uncertain. For now, Trump’s vision of a “Red, White, and Blueland” stands as a bold and provocative idea.