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JUST IN: It is confirmed, trump secret negotiations with…. Over green land Trump is threatening to take over Greenland, threatening to strike Iran, claiming the U.S. is running Venezuela, threatening to invoke the Insurrection Act to deploy troops in U.S. cities…
JUST IN: It is confirmed, trump secret negotiations with…. Over green land
Trump is threatening to take over Greenland, threatening to strike Iran, claiming the U.S. is running Venezuela, threatening to invoke the Insurrection Act to deploy troops in U.S. cities…
Trump Warns Iran “Strong Action Coming” After Venezuelan Takeover — What Happens Next?
## Trump’s Global Flashpoints: Greenland, Iran, Venezuela and U.S. Streets
**WASHINGTON, D.C. —** President Donald Trump has reignited a series of high-stakes geopolitical and domestic controversies, warning of forceful responses abroad while threatening strong federal action at home.
### Arctic Ambitions: Greenland Dispute Escalates
Trump has repeatedly insisted the United States must gain control of **Greenland**, a largely autonomous territory of Denmark, arguing its strategic value for U.S. security. He told allies the U.S. is “making moves to acquire Greenland whether they like it or not,” and that it must not fall under Russian or Chinese influence. Danish officials have firmly rejected any takeover, emphasizing Greenland’s right to self-determination and sovereignty. Representatives from Denmark and NATO partners have recently met in Washington to address the disputes, with Denmark assembling multinational forces to bolster Arctic security amid concerns over U.S. pressure. ([Al Jazeera][1])
### Tensions with Iran Grow
In responses to unrest inside Iran and ongoing regional tensions, Trump warned Tehran that “strong action” could follow if the Iranian government continues to crack down on protesters. U.S. officials are reviewing a range of options — including sanctions, cyber measures and potential military strikes — should Iran escalate or refuse diplomatic overtures. Tehran has signaled its willingness to negotiate on some issues, but divisions remain deep. ([The Guardian][2])
### After Venezuela: U.S. Influence and Leadership Questions
Following an unprecedented U.S. operation that captured Venezuela’s former President Nicolás Maduro, Trump has met with Venezuelan opposition figures in Washington to discuss the country’s future. The administration’s posture — asserting effective U.S. control over Venezuelan affairs — has stirred debate about the legality of such actions under international law and the role of Washington in Caracas’s political restructuring. ([WTOP News][3])
### Domestic Turmoil: Insurrection Act Threat Looms
At home, Trump has threatened to invoke the **Insurrection Act**, a Civil War–era law that would allow federal troops to be deployed in U.S. cities to quell unrest. The threat comes amid protests in Minnesota following fatal shootings linked to a federal immigration enforcement surge. Governors and civil liberties advocates have pushed back, warning that deploying military forces domestically could deepen divisions and legal challenges. ([The Guardian][4])
