The Danish territory of Greenland has become a sought-after piece of real estate with U.S. President Donald Trump declaring that one way or another America is going to own it.
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00:00Over 500 kilometres north of Nuuk is the town Elulisset, known for its glaciers and tourism.
00:21A popular attraction is dog sledding.
00:41Dog trainer Nivy Heilman is preparing for another day on the snow.
00:45Do they eat a lot?
00:47Yeah.
00:48So, in a way, is Donald Trump putting pressure on Denmark?
00:54Yeah, because he's also giving us the bravery to stand up for ourselves.
01:01What Donald Trump said, as much as I dislike all this, I see a movement in Greenland of
01:10us realising and knowing our worth and demanding the respect.
01:17But even here in the Arctic wilderness, there's a deep fear about what Donald Trump may do.
01:23I see people worry.
01:24I see people, and they say they worry that the American military is here next week.
01:32When you wake up in the morning and they're just here, that's a scary thought.
01:36But that's how it's worked when you threaten with military and you've seen it in other places
01:43in the world, right?
01:45You wake up and they're there.
01:47You're welcome.
01:48Peace.
01:49Wideman
01:50Truth is spread out of America on vodka.
01:53You had friends.
01:55Mm-hm.
01:56All right.
01:57Doo Gilbert.
01:58Delicious.
01:59Messenger
02:00Rolls of the