Donald Trump Jr. got off his father’s Boeing 757 and smiled for pictures on a gloomy January morning in Nuuk, the tiny, windswept capital of Greenland, a city of about 20,000 people sitting at the edge of one of the world’s most mineral-rich and inaccessible areas. The Trump White House presented the visit as a show of interest and a fact-finding tour. From the standpoint of anyone observing the concurrent economic activity in and around the Tru…
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