In a whiplash-inducing U-turn, U.S. President Donald Trump suddenly dropped his insistence on taking control of Greenland, mere hours after laying out at great length his rationale for ownership of the Arctic island.

For weeks, Trump stuck firmly to a take-it-or-leave-it position on Greenland, insisting that nothing short of the U.S. owning the Danish territory would address his national security concerns.

On Wednesday, Trump made a detailed case for U.S. control of the island during an hour-plus speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

Then, barely four hours after leaving the stage, Trump demolished any shred of validity to his claims.

The president posted on social media that he “had formed the framework of a future deal with respect to Greenland and, in fact, the entire Arctic Region” as a result of a meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte that lasted less than an hour.

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    I’d bet donuts to dollars they printed out a copy of the 1951 accord and let him sign it like it was a new agreement. Told him he was a genius for negotiating a “deal.”

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    This is how he’s always conducted “business”.

    Threaten to destroy something, thinks that he’s pulled the “value” down as a result, then “offer a deal”. This is just how he operates.

    He never had the intention or ability to take control of Greenland. He just wants to force them to the table.

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      Probably the immediate threat, but the long tail of consequences will go on for a while. Who would want to work with us when we have twice elected a guy like Trump? We are pretty unreliable partners at this point. 😕

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      I doubt its over, to me this seems more like they are gonna find a way to take it without military force and with less of a media spotlight. Probably through some kind of manipulatation or strong arming greenland to declare independence from Denmark and become a US territory/vassal state.

      As we’ve seen with Venezuela, many leaders around the world are too afraid to condemn his actions and instead want to appease him to keep themselves out of the spotlight.

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    He should meet with other politicians more often, it seems to make him more grounded in reality.

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    Trump demolished his case for owning it

    Half of his case was: “I’m mad the Norwegian government didn’t give me a non-governmental organization’s peace prize”. You can’t demolish something if it was already a pile of construction rubble.

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        With Trump all it takes, most of the time, is

        A) to suck up and tell him how great he is

        B) tell him how good something will make him look

        C) be the last one to have talked to him

        And sometimes D) how whatever it is that you’re proposing lines up with something he is convinced is true. Which you tell him is true and how smart he is for being the only one to figure it out.