Donald Trump says the United States could withdraw troops from Europe as part of a dispute involving Greenland. Multiple outlets report that Trump renewed his claim about Greenland during a NATO summit in Turkey. Greenland is a semi-autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark, and Trump’s comments frame the issue as connected to broader European defense commitments. The reports describe Trump presenting the possibility of troop withdrawal as leverage tied to the Greenland question, drawing attention to the way the dispute could affect NATO cooperation and the positioning of US forces in Europe. The articles do not indicate any formal decision to move troops, focusing instead on Trump’s public remarks at the summit. The accounts also characterize his Greenland statements as controversial. Overall, the coverage centers on Trump’s renewed comments at the NATO meeting and the potential implications he suggests for US military presence in Europe if the dispute remains unresolved.