Fetterman compares Trump's Greenland talk to Louisiana Purchase
Source: ABC News
Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) compared President-elect Trumps talk of acquiring Greenland to the Louisiana Purchase.
Fetterman joined Fox News, alongside Sen. Katie Britt (R-Ala.), on Tuesday to discuss the concern surrounding Trumps call to acquire the Danish territory as he prepares to take office again.
Theres a lot of talk about Greenland, for example, and
theres a lot of freak-outs and of course, I would never support taking it by force, Fetterman said.
He continued, noting it would be a responsible conversation to discuss acquisition, including just buying it out.
Read more: https://www.abc27.com/news/fetterman-compares-trumps-greenland-talk-to-louisiana-purchase/amp/
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PittBlue
(4,425 posts)Irish_Dem
(62,112 posts)Or something much more nefarious.
This not the same man who did such good things.
Irish_Dem
(62,112 posts)PittBlue
(4,425 posts)He was actually quite charming but I think the stroke took a big toll on him.
rurallib
(63,366 posts)Irish_Dem
(62,112 posts)Same reason China has to invade the Taiwan.
Trump is trying to normalize brutal invasions.
Irish_Dem
(62,112 posts)But we have the money to "buy out" entire foreign countries.
SergeStorms
(19,373 posts)to be gained from natural resource that could be found there. Everything is melting, right? 😉
Might as well drill, baby, drill.
Irish_Dem
(62,112 posts)SergeStorms
(19,373 posts)Either directly or from kickbacks, the Big Orange Pig doesn't do anything unless it benefits him in some way.
Irish_Dem
(62,112 posts)But yes I am sure the public bribes are just a drop in the bucket.
Add the kickbacks, extortion, blackmail money.
Fiendish Thingy
(19,023 posts)PortTack
(35,110 posts)Not to mention that the ppl of Greenland dont want it!
Geez!
LearnedHand
(4,347 posts)Both Denmark and Greenland have said it's not for sale ever. "Conversation" concluded. I think that stroke broke Fetterman's brain. 😭
Linda ladeewolf
(572 posts)Its scary when you think about it. I wonder if he treats his wife differently. Shes is such a sweet person.
madaboutharry
(41,471 posts)These are the words of an unreasonable and confused person.
USAFRetired_Liberal
(4,363 posts)From a national security, strategic, and economic perspective, there are valid reasons for considering Greenland as a U.S. territory. However, Trumps approach to the idea was utterly absurd. Sending his son there with MAGA hats, antagonizing an ally, and even hinting at taking it by force is beyond ridiculous. Trumps interest in Greenland had nothing to do with its strategic importance or the well-being of its people. He likely saw it as an opportunity to exploit resources for personal gain and to benefit his billionaire friends, like Elon Musk. Thats the kind of response Fetterman should have offeredcalling out Trumps self-serving motivations while still acknowledging the strategic value of Greenland.
atreides1
(16,476 posts)For spitting in the face of an ally, by threatening to use military force against them!
The term "National Security" is what the US has used for every BS war it's gotten into since WWII.
Those words have allowed the US to crawl into bed with tyrants and dictators, those words allowed a Catholic Bishop to be murdered in his own church, allowed a group of American nuns to be raped and murdered, allowed the wanton slaughter of innocent men, women and children!!!
Shipwack
(2,392 posts)There are many things in the world that would be nice to have or occur. We can acknowledge that.
It things that would be nice are often impossible or unlikely to occur. A responsible adult knows this and makes realistic plans, and not spend time on wishful fantasies.
Yes, Greenland is strategically positioned and has many valuable resources. How to get access to them?
1) Ask them to join us
2) Buy it
3) Take them over by force
4) Be a good ally to them so that they allow us to build bases there and gives us access to their minerals, etc
Sure, you can briefly consider 1-3 for the sake of covering all angles, but dont bother to say them out loud, especially in public!
::SMH::
Seinan Sensei
(792 posts)(There are no fact-checkers here, right?)
jgmiller
(472 posts)Someone probably talked to him about all of the resources Greenland has and how it would be great if we controlled it and how bad it would be if say Russia or China did. From there he turned bits and pieces into some kind of insane thing where we have to have it and we will take it.
As you said logically the US having Greenland is a no brainer but that doesn't mean it's possible or logical to do it. Something can be based in fact and still be unrealistic.
LastLiberal in PalmSprings
(13,053 posts)Does that sound vaguely like Putin and Ukraine?
He's not even in office and he's scaring the shit out of everybody. What's he going to do once Biden hands him the keys to the kingdom? How long before he sets off a nuke, just to let the rest of the world know The Big Dawg is back?
Ignore Felon47 at your peril.
Elections have consequences.
electric_blue68
(19,552 posts)As an extra visual person, former graphic designer, still an artist; just have to say I laughed (don't know if I've seen it elsewhere) sering your visual representation of how he says....
"China". (CHY-na)
You captured his *annoying pronunciation perfectly!
*oh, if we only had this level of disturbance, and not the Hellstorm that's approaching!
Groundhawg
(1,079 posts)Cirsium
(1,485 posts)Could it not just as easily be said that from a national security, strategic, and economic perspective, there are valid reasons for considering everywhere and anywhere as possible U.S. territory?
LearnedHand
(4,347 posts)There is no scenario where this makes a lick of sense. I don't care how strategic it is, this is a fucking stupid thing to even casually consider. IT'S NOT UP FOR THE TAKING. Since when do we go all colonial on our fucking allies??? Or any sovereign nation for that matter? Russia and Israel do stupid shit like this, but I guess I wrongly believed the "enlightened" US was out of its colonization period.
claudette
(4,831 posts)with him? When did he turn magat? Dump is no different from Putin who thinks he can reclaim land that was once part of the USSR. Doesnt Fetterman see that?
snowybirdie
(5,792 posts)$100000000 or something like that years ago. Where will be get the funds for a purchase? From the residents of Pennsylvania, Senator?
mucifer
(24,984 posts)Basso8vb
(611 posts)Ritabert
(839 posts)#40. It make explain his change.
Paladin
(29,242 posts)It's just a matter of time before he's confronted about continued public service. There's a new Fetterman outrage story, practically every day now.
TBF
(34,969 posts)Marthe48
(19,822 posts)Native Americans living on the land and Europeans claimed Greenland in spite of Native Americans/Eskimos living on the land, and both areas of geography ended up having the native people displaced for European gain, yes, trying to buy Greenland is comparable.
But France (Napolean) sold their ill-gotten land in s.e. U.S. to get some money to finance Napolean's European aims. He wasn't interested in developing such a far-off land. Greenland, on the other hand, doesn't want to change hands. Things have changed in 218 years. Does PA want Kuwait to but it?
And finally, what is in the works that we are being diverted from knowing?
FakeNoose
(36,394 posts)Completely different situations, and Fetterman knows it too. The guy has 2 masters degrees, he isn't stupid.
I think he's playing some game with the Repukes.
ZonkerHarris
(25,577 posts)qazplm135
(7,611 posts)to the idea that Fetterman was trying to find the center in PA for his next election run but this nonsense has me thinking he's on his way to full on Trump support.
At least Manchin was clear he wasn't a Trumper, and WV was way redder than PA.
This stuff simply isn't required for him to win in PA so something else is going on.
Mike Nelson
(10,444 posts)... there is a sign of sanity in his statement, "...of course, I would never support taking it by force." Signs of good mental health are worth celebrating!
spudspud
(575 posts)LPBBEAR
(421 posts)to start pushing this guy out of office. He is another Manchin Sinema turncoat.
Tetrachloride
(8,528 posts)Paladin
(29,242 posts)Deminpenn
(16,432 posts)or election law.
Tetrachloride
(8,528 posts)they can be as forthright as Merrick Garland
or as meek as Steve Bannon
purr-rat beauty
(616 posts)he's trump turd now
spudspud
(575 posts)wolfie001
(3,964 posts)Boggles the mind.
Wingus Dingus
(8,475 posts)WinstonSmith4740
(3,214 posts)It was pretty nasty, but there are no "good" ones. While he was still in the hospital, the social worker there took me aside to let me know what types of changes to expect. This one stood out...she told me that if he had a particularly strong personality trait, one of two things would happen. It would intensify, or completely do a 180 and reverse.
Fetterman's recent comments make me think he did a 180.
Polybius
(18,926 posts)Because then he can't help it.
Miguelito Loveless
(4,776 posts)Once elected, he shopped around for bidders.
electric_blue68
(19,552 posts)Sometimes increased aggressiveness can happen but just for a while.
I saw this from Australian medical.
It seems so far that he's changed, and not for the better!
Sorry, Pennsylvanians!
endgenocide
(166 posts)so I'll just end it here!
paleotn
(19,810 posts)You're showing your ignorance.
keithbvadu2
(40,915 posts)BlueSpot
(992 posts)Deminpenn
(16,432 posts)Just a gut feeling.
Dyedinthewoolliberal
(15,954 posts)He seems a bit more conservative and contrary than I am comfortable with.............