
Sen. Mark Warner says Trump's approach to Greenland is part of "a crazy foreign policy"
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Washington — Sen. Mark Warner of Virginia on Sunday criticized President Trump's approach to Greenland as part of what he called a "crazy foreign policy."
Warner, the top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, rebuked the idea on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" that the U.S. would "threaten a military invasion" against a population that doesn't want to become part of America, while going against Denmark, a NATO ally.
"This whole approach that Trump has of treating our allies — when we turn Canada into an enemy — our allies as not allies, and suddenly wanting to buddy up with Putin in Russia or with Xi in China," Warner said, while citing the U.S.' stance on recent U.N. resolutions concerning the war in Ukraine. "This is a crazy foreign policy, and America is stronger when we have allies."

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