Republican Rep. Randy Fine introduced legislation Monday authorizing President Donald Trump to take measures necessary to acquire Greenland, amid renewed White House rhetoric about taking the autonomous Danish island.

From paying out Greenlanders or buying the territory or a military attack, we explore the options the US could consider.

President Donald Trump said Sunday that the United States will take Greenland "one way or another, and Europe is stepping up in defense.

President Donald Trump is not the first U.S. government official interested in Greenland. The first major attempt to control the island was in 1868.

Republican Rep. Randy Fine introduced legislation Monday authorizing President Donald Trump to take measures necessary to acquire Greenland, amid renewed White House rhetoric…

Florida Republican Randy Fine’s move was slammed as “insane” and “deplorable.”

The bipartisan bill would bar funding for any move to occupy or annex the territory of a NATO member state.

Why does Trump want to take over? How big is Greenland compared to the United States? What you need to know about the autonomous territory of Denmark.

EDITORIAL. By stubbornly seeking to seize the vast island by any means, the US president is demonstrating culpable and condemnable irresponsibility.