The United States is ‘shakes’ the head chief of the Greenland military base JD Vance
The commander of the US military base in the Greenland was fired after the vice-president was sent to a e-mail that was sent away from the Danish criticism.
US Army Space Operations Order Polkovnik Susannah Meyers said he was removed from the positions of the Pituffik space base due to “loss of confidence in the ability to lead.”
Last month, Denmark – Denmark – Denmark – Greenland claimed that Greenlanders have been a “good work”, claiming that there is an area of ​​Denmark, used a trip to Arctic.
Email, allegedly released the US military news website, said the staff of the employees “did not reflect”.
After the trip, on March 31, COL Meyers reported: “I do not think about understanding the current policy, but I know, the concerns of the US management discussed by Vice President Vice President does not reflect the Pituffic space base.”
Military.com – Published the e-mail – said the content was clearly approved by the US Space force.
Sean Parnell, who appeared to be in the article of Khardik.com in the article of Khardik.com at the Almidden.com, the defense department will not be allowed to refer to the agenda of Trump (Donald). “
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Added: “The commander’s highest behavioral standards are not working in particular, especially the duties.”
During the hurricane tour, Vance also repeated his desire to add Greenland due to security.
The visit of the US delegation, both Greenland and Denmark demonstrated the United Arab Front to the United States’s unification of the autonomous Denmark.
At the beginning of this month, the official visit of the Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen saw his Grenlandic counterpart Jens-Frederick Nielsen and Salavel, Silave, Sille Egede.
Speaking with reporters, Frederiksen referned to the Trump, says: “You can’t add other countries.”
He added that Denmark strengthened his military presence in the Arctic and offered the United States with the United States in defending the region.
Greenland, the world’s largest island, has been under Danish control for about 300 years.
The surveys show that the vast majority of Greenlanders want to gain independence from Denmark – but do not want to be part of the United States.
Greenland has been entitled to an independence referendum since 2009, although in recent years, some political parties began to push more to take place.