President Donald Trump’s push for the U.S. to acquire Greenland could carry an estimated price tag of $700 billion, according to reports.The estimate, reported by NBC News, was said to have been calculated by scholars and former U.S. officials involved in early planning discussions surrounding Trump’s interest in acquiring the 800,000-square-mile island as a strategic buffer in the Arctic against adversaries such as Russia and China.The figure would exceed half of the War Department’s annual budget and reflects what officials described as a significant national security priority for the Trump...
HALO NEWSLETTER
Join HALO today and unlock this story instantly — It's Free