Trump’s Venezuela attack, Greenland threats raise fears in Denmark, Europe

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Copenhagen may be 5,200 miles away from Caracas, but the thrum of the helicopters that grabbed Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro will have been deafening in the Danish capital. Trump’s longtime threats to seize Denmark’s territory of Greenland have been widely derided in Europe, mocked even, as outlandish talk that could surely never translate into the United States effectively invading a NATO ally. But Trump’s willingness and ability to capture Maduro — and his suggestion that Greenland and its own vast natural resources may be next — have raised worries that there may be more to this Arctic ambition. It has…