Trump says that he will not send an army to an army but ‘something may happen to Greenland’

President Donald Trump again talked about making Canada the 51st state of the United States as he gave an interview with NBC News that meets the press, but he said that it would not come to the point where he would have to use the army to capture Canada, but it cannot be said about Greenland.
Trump said that after coming to the White House, he would talk to Mark Carney about the issue. “You know why? We give a subsidy to Canada to the tune of $ 200 billion per year. We do not need their cars. can I ask you a question? Why are we giving you $ 200 billion? Why are we subsidizing Canada? “If Canada was a state, it would not have spent us.”
“It will be a great – it will be a nutritious state. And, if you look at our map, if you look at geography – I am a real estate man. When I look down without that artificial line, which was drawn with a ruler many years ago, it’s an artificial line, which I think it will not even remember. We do not need their cars, we do not need their energy.
“Will you rule the military force to take Canada?” Trump was asked.
“Okay, I think we are never going to that point. It may happen. Some may be with Greenland. I will be honest, we need it for national and international security,” Trump said he does not see it with Canada.
On Greenland, Trump said he would not say that he would send his army to handle the autonomous region of Greenland under the Danish state, but he is not ruling it.
Trump said, “We need Greenland very badly. Greenland is of a very small amount of people, which we will take care of, and we will cherish them, and all this. But we need it for international security,” Trump said.