Where's next? Trump eyes new targets after Venezuela
An emboldened US President Donald Trump has hinted that he has other countries in his sights after toppling Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro, leaving the world asking: where's next?
Trump took aim at Colombia, Cuba, Greenland, Mexico and Iran in the space of a single half-hour exchange with reporters Sunday aboard Air Force One.
Trump, who openly campaigned for last year's Nobel peace prize and has scorned interventionism, now says he is enforcing Washington's right to do what it pleases in his backyard.
- Greenland -
In the days since the Venezuela operation, Trump has doubled down on his desire to annex Greenland from Denmark.
"Trump has given us a long list of potential future conquests -- but the most likely target of his administration will be Greenland," Asli Aydintasbas, fellow at the Center on the United States and Europe at Brookings institution, told AFP.
Trump insists Washington needs the mineral-rich, semi-autonomous territory for national security reasons, arguing Denmark is unable to protect Greenland from Russia and........





















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