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Trump Unleashed In Davos!

U.S. President Donald Trump  goes right into the heart of the beast — the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland — to impress upon the Europeans that they must out a deal with the United States over Greenland. It doesn’t necessarily mean Greenland becomes a U.S. territory.

It could simply mean housing elements of the Golden Dome, the U.S. missile defense system that Trump plans to use to protect against any Inter-Continental Ballistic Missiles (ICBMs) fired from Russia against Washington D.C.  Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent spells out varied options.

Trump highlighted all that the United States has done to protect Europe, ranging from stationing American troops in Germany to aiding the European Union’s campaign to safeguard the Ukraine. But he also rattled a stick, warning of tariffs and sterner measures if the security concerns of the United States go unaddressed.

Funny how now that the defense issue at hand involves North American, the Europeans aren’t so cooperative as they always expected from us. Here’s more from Robert Gouveia on Watching The Watchers.

Mind you, not all of the Europeans are hardened globalists or absolute turncoats. There are leaders of individual nations taking a more open approach.

Here, commentator Steve Turley discusses the arguments of Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. She said European and North American countries need to frame “a coordinated presence” in the Arctic region to prevent tensions and interference “from other actors.”

As the evening drew to a close, details leaked on a major new deal that will preserve Greenland’s independent status as well as its ties to Denmark and Europe, but there will apparently be provisions to allow the United States to proceed with the Golden Dome.

The United States will also employ its expertise with mining to help Greenland develop its rare earth minerals. This will provide for a new source of these minerals to be obtained without bending the knee to Communist China or Russia.

This looks like a classic example of The Art of the Deal. Trump wanted changes, but had no desire to invade Greenland or seize it as territory. He simply wanted this stretch of North America to reflect some North American sensibilities and needs. Here’s more from Matt Morse TV.

Where Will The Nukes Drop?

Where will the nukes drop? And when will they start dropping? JustInformed Talk gives us a sneak peek.

First Strike: Do We Survive?

Could the United States survive a nuclear first strike from Russia and Communist China? That’s the key topic of debate on this new edition of JustInformed talk.

Much depends on how many Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles (ICBMs) are fired, as well as their targets? Would they be aimed at the so-called “nuclear sponge,” the five Great Plains and Rockies states (Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Nebraska and North Dakota) that house our nuclear arsenal? Or would the attack focus more on huge metropolitan areas, for instance, New York City or Washington D.C.?

Also, would the launches come from Russia and Communist China, or from submarines close to our shores? There’s a lot to unpack here, so let’s dig in.

Was Balloon American Vessel?

The U.S. government apparently shot down what it has called a “high-altitude surveillance balloon” near Myrtle Beach, South Carolina on Saturday. Naval and Coast Guard crews were scouring the coastline for any signs of debris. A Naval salvage vessel has been summoned.

On Friday, the Chinese Foreign Ministry confirmed the balloon was Chinese, but denied it was a spy balloon. Here’s a report on the originala balloon sighting in Montana from Breitbart News.

Wild theories abounded. Some worried that the Chinese are trying to conduct surveillance on U.S. ICBMs, or Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles.

But another theory arose from Real Raw News. Its reporter Michael Baxter claimed the balloon wasn’t Chinese at all, but instead was launched at Fairchild Air Force Base in Washington state to keep a bird-s-eye view on a gathering of militia in Montana. This gathering was said to involve conservative members from the region, including not only Montana but also Wyoming, Idaho and possibly surrounding states.

Baxter claimed the U.S. military under Joe Biden’s regime didn’t shoot down the balloon because they launched it. They could have also used satellites for surveillance, but Baxter implied that much of the satellite system is now under White Hat control, and thus, out of the reach of Biden’s puppets. Again, we have no way to determine the accuracy of his reporting. We simply bring it to you to offer another perspective in what’s been a wild source of speculation over the weekend.

Here, Martin Brodel offers more details from Baxter’s story.

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