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Open this photo in gallery: People across the small capital city of Nuuk, nestled between jagged snow-covered mountains, seem genuinely baffled by Mr. Trump’s comments which have put Greenland in the global spotlight once again. The Myggedalen neighbourhood in Nuuk, on March 25, 2021.CHRISTIAN KLINDT SOELBECK/AFP/Getty Images As he drove through the icy streets of Nuuk on Friday afternoon, Greenland’s former prime minister, Kuupik Kleist, nearly slid off the road while railing against U.S. president-elect Donald Trump. Mr. Trump’s repeated suggestions that his country should buy the autonomous territory of Denmark, and the possibility that he might use military force...