Trump at Davos: "Europe Unrecognizable," Eyes Greenland, Proposes "Board of Peace"

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Former U.S. President Donald Trump told global leaders at the World Economic Forum that Europe has become "unrecognizable." His speech in Davos highlighted his foreign policy priorities if he returns to power. Trump's appearance comes as U.S. allies grow increasingly concerned over his renewed plans to purchase Greenland from Denmark. The autonomous Arctic territory is seen as strategically vital. In his address, Trump also detailed a proposal to create a new international body called a "Board of Peace." He presented it as a mechanism to resolve global conflicts, though he did not specify how it would work or relate to existing groups like the United Nations. His comments at the forum, a gathering of political and business elites, signal a potential sharp turn in U.S. diplomacy.