Posted on 02/18/2026 11:24:54 PM PST by Olog-hai
A senior US senator clashed with Danish and Greenlandic leaders on the margins of the Munich Security Conference last week, refueling fears that the US appetite for the Arctic island has not faded.
Tensions in US-Danish relations had calmed after Donald Trump walked back threats to deploy military force to acquire Greenland and to impose tariffs on eight European countries that were deploying troops on the island.
But during a meeting with the two European leaders — Denmark’s Mette Frederiksen and Greenland’s Jens-Frederik Nielsen — Republican lawmaker Lindsey Graham warned that if Trump wanted Greenland, Washington could simply take it, US media outlet Puck and Danish media outlet Berlingske reported.
Danish sources present at the meeting said Graham addressed Frederiksen as “little lady”, prompting her to reply: “When you’re done with that, the meeting can continue.” …
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Linds Graham called someone “little lady”? Oh my gosh, what a bizarre coincidence. “Little lady” is one our pet names for Linds Graham!
Probably both wearing the same underwear. Linda should keep her big mouth shut and quit allegedly wearing ladies undies. 🫤
It takes one to know one!
Bless his heart!
Trump made no such threats.
Trump made no such threats.
Linda has no business calling anybody “little lady”.
Danish sources present at the meeting said Graham addressed Frederiksen as “little lady”, prompting her to reply: “When you’re done with that, the meeting can continue.” … Lindsey that little lady could probably whoop your ass.
The EUSSR is an empire built on lies on top of lies. This is de rigueur for them.
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