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Sen. Warner says Trump's focus on the Nobel Prize may put NATO at risk
Summary
Sen. Mark Warner told Fox News he believes President Trump's reported fixation on the Nobel Prize is shaping U.S. policy toward Greenland and risks straining the NATO alliance; he said he felt embarrassed for the country.
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Sen. Mark Warner, vice chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, criticized what he described as President Trump’s fixation on the Nobel Prize and said it is influencing U.S. policy toward Greenland. Warner told Fox News he felt embarrassed for the country and said the focus risks harming the NATO alliance. He noted the United States has a treaty relationship with Denmark and that the U.S. once maintained multiple military sites in Greenland. Warner also reported that Danish officials told a bipartisan Senate group they would be willing to cooperate on bases and mineral matters.
Key points:
- Warner said President Trump’s reported interest in the Nobel Prize is affecting U.S. policy toward Greenland.
- Warner stated this dynamic risks straining NATO and expressed embarrassment for the country.
- Warner noted the U.S. treaty relationship with Denmark and said Danish officials indicated willingness to cooperate on bases and resources.
Summary:
Warner framed the reported situation as a risk to longstanding U.S. alliances and described it as harming national security. Undetermined at this time.
