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When Donald Trump, who said he would bring peace to the world, took office on January 20 in the USA, his efforts to expand American territory made headlines around the world. Seeing Canada as a state and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as a governor, Trump moved to purchase Greenland, a territory of Denmark. The historic response to Trump came from Denmark, which changed its 500-year-old coat of arms. TRUMP JR. IS HEADING TO DENMARKTrump Jr., who announced the plan to buy Greenland months ago, is going to Denmark. Donald Trump also confirmed today on Truth Social that his son would visit the country "to visit some of the most magnificent areas and tourist spots." Denmark's press pointed out that Trump Jr.'s visit to the country comes amid Trump's efforts to annex Greenland. According to claims from Reuters, Trump Jr. will make a one-day visit to the country for a publication. MAKE GREENLAND GREAT AGAINTrump reiterated his insistence on Greenland in a post on Truth Social. Trump stated, "Greenland is an incredible place, and if and when it becomes part of our nation, people will benefit greatly. We will protect it from a very bad outside world and hold it in high regard. MAKE GREENLAND GREAT AGAIN!" HISTORIC RESPONSE FROM DENMARKDenmark responded to Trump's insistence on Greenland by changing its 500-year-old coat of arms. According to The Guardian, Denmark altered the royal coat of arms to highlight Greenland and the Faroe Islands more prominently. The timing of the historic change, which coincided with Trump's desire to purchase the island, as well as the strained relations between Greenland and Denmark, drew attention. This move by King Frederik, who came to power in 2023, was interpreted as a determination to keep the autonomous Danish territories within the Kingdom of Denmark. The previous Danish royal coat of arms featured three crowns, symbolizing the Kalmar Union between Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.
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