Opinion | Why Putin Was Rooting for a U.S. Invasion of Greenland
Without lifting a finger, Russia seemed about to vanquish its ‘main opponent,’ NATO. WSJ.com: World News
Read moreWithout lifting a finger, Russia seemed about to vanquish its ‘main opponent,’ NATO. WSJ.com: World News
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Read moreHe backtracked on using force on Greenland but still embarrassed Europe. WSJ.com: World News
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