NYT reports that three Americans linked to Donald Trump have drawn Denmark’s attention for openly promoting U.S. interests in Greenland. Drew Horn, a former Green Beret, plans glacial-powered data centres; Thomas Dans, an Arctic adviser, has organized visits by Trump family members; and Chris Cox, leader of Bikers for Trump, has lobbied locally. Though described as “covert” by Danish media, their operations are highly public, blending private business ventures with political influence. Copenhagen warns that foreign activity in its territory cannot be ignored.
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NYT reports that three Americans linked to Donald Trump have drawn Denmark’s attention for openly promoting U.S. interests in Greenland. Drew Horn, a former Green Beret, plans glacial-powered data centres; Thomas Dans, an Arctic adviser, has organized visits by Trump family members; and Chris Cox, leader of Bikers for Trump, has lobbied locally. Though described as “covert” by Danish media, their operations are highly public, blending private business ventures with political influence. Copenhagen warns that foreign activity in its territory cannot be ignored.