
Trump releases powerful video highlighting US-Greenland bond after deadly Nazi attack
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On the same day Vice President JD Vance visited Greenland, President Donald Trump posted a compelling video highlighting the strong historical bonds between the Arctic nation and the United States.
The U-boat struck in the dead of night on Feb. 3, 1943, killing dozens instantly while hundreds more succumbed to the ice waters of the Atlantic, according to the Defense Department. The incident is remembered four Army chaplains giving up their lives to save others. Michael Dorgan is a writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business.
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"In the cold silence of the tundra, a bond was born. Not from treaties or trade, but from blood and bravery," the narrator of the clip says. "While Germany controlled Europe, the Nazis set their sights on the Arctic. Greenland became an unwitting combatant and the United States stepped in, not to conquer but to protect."

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