U.S. appears to back down on annexation threats, touts new Greenland access plan
Release Date: 01/23/2026
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info_outlineOur lead story: United States President Donald Trump seems to have suddenly backed down on his threat to forcibly annex Greenland, claiming he’s worked out a plan for permanent U.S. access to the territory instead.