
At the World Economic Forum in Davos, US President Donald Trump criticized Europe's current trajectory, describing parts of the continent as "not recognisable" and "not heading in the right direction," citing concerns over immigration, government spending, and energy policies. He emphasized America's economic growth as a global driver, asserting that when the US economy booms, the world benefits. Trump also revived his proposal to acquire Greenland, highlighting its strategic importance, while stating he would avoid military action. His remarks reflected ongoing tensions with European allies amid discussions on trade, security, and geopolitical issues.
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