What's there to misunderstand?
Although he has publicly mused about purchasing Greenland, Donald Trump (pictured) has not shared a specific plan to do so or revealed how much America would pay for the acquisition.
www.dailymail.co.uk
What's really funny to me is that the US forced the UK and France not to seize the Suez Canal seventy years ago, who had arguably better rights to it than the US has to the Panama Canal today (none).
Mate, if even the Daily Mail's readers think Trump is losing his marbles … look at the comment section.
He's also said it's vital for the US (and the freedom of the world, for whatever laughable reason) to take posession of Greenland. In other words, it's vital for the US the Danes don't own their own country. Didn't he hear the resounding no the first time? He's bound to have heard it, after all he cancelled a visit to Denmark being all like "You're so mean to me!"
Man, I miss the times when you didn't have to explain to people how batshit insane this is.
@Chazman, call me crazy, but I don't think Trump nor his voters (i.e. you) would take too kindly to foreign countries trying to buy parts of the United States and then throwing a tantrum when (naturally) rebuffed.