Its a total debacles, but is it relevant?
The answer is "YES"
Why?
Because the President's Men made it relevant with stuff like this:
"Earlier Sunday, White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow told Fox News that the president had discussed the subject with his advisers.
"I don't want to predict an outcome, I'm just saying the president — who knows a thing or two about buying real estate — wants to take a look at a Greenland purchase."
This is the core of the Trump pitch: he is a business guy who knows a thing or two about getting deals done.
Except:
1) he let the would-be sellers know about it in the press
2) he then tweeted a terrible joke of a Trump Tower on Greenland
3) and when he received strong rebukes, he then "postponed" a previously scheduled STATE VISIT
Greenland is actually very important to the US, strategically, but our POTUS "who knows a thing or two about real estate" couldn't even be bothered to learn about Greenland (its an autonomous region) and then doubled-down by pouting when he got slammed by the Danes . . . which just leads to stuff like THIS
https://twitter.com/RasmusJarlov/status/1164009377105358849
and this
Morten Østergaard, leader of Radikale Venstre, a center-left party in a ruling coalition with the Socialdemokratiet party, tweeted, "The reality is stranger than fiction. It shows why, more than ever, we should regard E.U. countries as our closest allies. The man is unreliable."
Both sides of the country's political spectrum were united in anger. "So Mr. Trump — you have now decided to postpone your visit to Denmark. Why not just cancel? We are so busy here with other things ..." wrote Søren Espersen, a member of Parliament for the populist right-wing Dansk Folkeparti.
Japan announced their belief that KN has nuclear weapons that can be delivered on their current missile technology, Chain has MAXIMUM leverage on Trump because he needs his economy to not be sunk by a trade war