Which country will support U.S. interest in Greenland ownership by the end of 2025?
Denmark • 25%
Canada • 25%
United Kingdom • 25%
Other • 25%
Official diplomatic statements or international agreements
Trump Appoints PayPal Co-Founder Ken Howery as U.S. Ambassador to Denmark, Emphasizes Greenland Ownership
Dec 22, 2024, 11:34 PM
President Donald Trump has appointed Ken Howery as the new U.S. Ambassador to Denmark. Howery, a co-founder of PayPal and a partner at Founders Fund, previously served as the U.S. Ambassador to Sweden, where he focused on enhancing defense, security, and economic relations. Trump's announcement was met with praise from various political figures, including Senator Hagerty, who highlighted Howery's previous contributions during the first Trump administration. In his statement, Howery expressed his honor at being nominated and acknowledged the importance of diplomacy in advancing U.S. interests abroad. Additionally, Trump reiterated the U.S. stance on Greenland, stating that its ownership is deemed a necessity for national security and freedom.
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China • 25%
United Kingdom • 25%
Canada • 25%
Other • 25%
Russia • 25%
United States • 25%
Other or None • 25%
China • 25%
Two countries • 25%
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None • 25%
Three or more countries • 25%
Open to negotiations • 25%
Firm rejection • 25%
Neutral stance • 25%
Encourages Greenlandic decision • 25%
Greenland reaffirms sovereignty • 25%
No change in status • 25%
Interest officially dropped • 25%
Formal negotiations start • 25%
No significant developments • 25%
UN intervention • 25%
Other • 25%
Formal negotiations initiated • 25%
Supportive • 25%
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Neutral • 25%
Economic Coercion • 25%
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No Action • 25%
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No response • 25%
Increased cooperation without sale • 25%
Rejection of sale • 25%
Negotiation for sale • 25%
Support from major allies • 25%
Opposition from major allies • 25%
Neutral stance • 25%
No official response • 25%
Increased U.S. military presence • 25%
No significant change • 25%
Greenland becomes part of the U.S. • 25%
Economic agreements without territorial change • 25%
Remain Neutral • 25%
Oppose U.S. Offer • 25%
No Official Statement • 25%
Support U.S. Offer • 25%
United Kingdom • 25%
No Country • 25%
Australia • 25%
Canada • 25%
No • 50%
Yes • 50%
Confirmed • 33%
Withdrawn • 34%
Rejected • 33%