Sarah McBride
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I'm doing I was going to say I'm doing well.
I'm doing OK.
I'm a little jet lagged.
And obviously, the state of the world is is what it is.
But it's great to be on with a former temporary Delawarean.
Well, it was like a bad and inaccurate episode of drunk history.
I mean, it was unhinged.
It was his classic rambling mess, but a classic rambling mess that has real consequences, not only for Denmark and Greenland, not only for NATO, but for the United States.
First of all, if the president really wants Greenland, he should learn its name and be able to differentiate it between Greenland and Iceland.
But if you're going to try to... If you're going to seize it, you should probably learn what its name is.
But, you know, I just came back from this CODEL and...
I cannot begin to encapsulate in words just how deep the fear, the pain, the indignity is for both the Danes and specifically, of course, the Greenlandic people.
And despite that, they are still very passionate about the U.S.-Danish partnership and alliance.
They're obviously still passionate about NATO.
And there is quite literally
nothing that they aren't willing to give us short of Greenland itself and undermining sovereignty and territorial integrity and the right of self-determination of Greenlanders.
There's nothing short of that that they aren't willing to give us.
And that was true before all of this saber rattling by the president.
And so this, as a colleague of mine said, it
benefits us not at all and risks everything all at the same time.