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US President-elect Donald Trump’s plan to acquire Greenland from Denmark is not a “crazy idea,” a former NATO official said on a WABC radio show. The former supreme allied commander of NATO in Europe, however, dismissed the possibility of military intervention.James Stavridis instead advocated for economic engagement as a means to strengthen ties with the region. The retired admiral described Greenland as a “strategic goldmine for the US,” highlighting its location and natural resources. The former NATO commander argued that the US should focus on economic engagement to counter Russia and China in the region. The incoming US President Donald Trump renewed interest in acquiring the Danish self-governed island. Trump voiced support for the acquisition of the island, describing it as an “absolute necessity” and a “national security” matter. This was followed by his son’s visit to Greenland, where he was greeted by some locals who were wearing Make American Great Again (MAGA) hats. n18oc_world n18oc_crux0:00 INTRODUCTION3:35 ‘MOST WELCOME TO JOIN AMERICA’5:12 TRUMP’S GREENLAND GAMBIT8:02 “DEAL TO BE MADE IN GREENLAND”