The interns would receive financial support from Danish taxpayers, at the same time as Trump threatens to annex the semi-autonomous Danish territory

The US Consulate in Nuuk, Greenland, is looking for unpaid interns to service its communication channels, leaving local authorities to foot the bill of financially supporting applicants while the US steps up annexation threats.

Last week, Donald Trump appointed a special envoy to Greenland – a semi-autonomous territory under the Danish Realm – sparking backlash from Greenlandic, Danish and European authorities.

Initially expressing interest in acquiring the island during his first term in 2019, Trump has ramped up discourse and efforts during his second term, going so far as to suggest the US would use military force to annex the Inuit nation.

  • A_norny_mousse@feddit.org
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    8 hours ago

    “We pay for your interns and don’t even mention it” is such a nice burn though. Not that any member of the current US admin will get it, but the rest of the world does.

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      7 hours ago

      The rest of the world gets what?

      That Greenland is paying for the Americans to come and try and annex their land…I don’t think the current admin cares. They like that set up.

      Will any other country pay for trump to send people in to destabilize their homeland? I’m sure he would like to know more.

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        2 hours ago

        It’s implying that the interns will work for free but that they will be paid by adversaries to the US to gather Intel.