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And you had the Prime Minister of Pakistan. They dropped the hammer on Donald Trump. He didn't see it coming. Let me show you President Claudia Shinebaum of Mexico. This is perhaps her most explosive speech yet.
She was speaking in front of like 50,000 people. "That is why why I call on the people of Mexico when from abroad abroad." "It is dictated who is guilty and who is not when there is an attempt to pressure our institutions from the outside." "When the idea is normalized that another country can intervene in matters that only concerned Mexicans, we are no longer talking about cooperation. We are talking about interference."
[applause] In Mexico, let it be heard loud and clear. Those not accept interference. We are a free, free independent and sovereign country. [applause]
Then you had the Prime Minister of Greenland giving an incredible speech.
Here's what he had to say. Let's play this clip.
My speech today is called "Not a word about the United States." This summit brings together those who believe that democracy, cooperation and shared values still matter in the world marked by uncertainty, polarization, and rapid change. From a greenlandic perspective, that belief is not abstract. It is deeply personal.
We meet at a time when the world feel less stable than it has for many decades. War is no longer something we only read about in history books or faraway headlines. Conflicts, pressure, and power politics are shaping decision, decisions in almost every corner. This is not just a security crisis. It is a challenge to the international order we have relied on for decades.
This is not a from a greenlandic point of view. These changes are real and close, not abstract. The Arctic is no longer remote or isolated region. It has become a place of growing strategic interests. Military activity is increasing. Infrastructure that once seemed technical or neutral, cables, satellites, air routes is now clearly linked to security and resilience.
For greenland resilience and security starts at home. Calacid, the greenlandic people have lived in the Arctic for a thousand of years. We learned early on that survival depends on cooperation. You don't make it through harsh conditions alone. Everyone has a role. Everyone matters.
More from that speech right here.
βWhat happens in our region affects far more than the Arctic itself?β
Security today is not only about soldiers and weapons.
It is also about where the societies can function when something goes wrong t...
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βTo the communication, keep communities connected across vast distances.β
They support healthcare, education, emergency response and basic governance. If these systems fail or are interfered with, the effects are immediate. That is why a resilient infrastructure matters. It matters who build it, who runs it, and who can access it is not just a technical question. It is a political and security question.
Show you more from the Prime Minister of Greenland, his speech lets play it. Security is not just about strength. It's also about control, trust, and social resilience. Here's another clip from the Prime Minister of Greenland. Education plays a key role here as well.
Our young people are growing up in a world shaped by conflict, competition and rapid change. We need to give them tools to understand that world to think critically and to take responsibility. That way we can protect and evolve democracy as a shared responsibility. A society must value truth, demand transparency, and remain alert to pressure and misery. Might as touch as brought to you by the freedom from religion foundation.
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Text-mitis to 511-511 today. Text fees may apply. More from Greenlandic Prime Minister John's Frederick Nielsen right here, closing the speech. And again, he called this speech is not a word about the United States.
βThat's how they're treating the United States now.β
Let's play this clip. Ladies and gentlemen, we are entering a period where power politics are back. Certainty is gone. Rules are challenged. Great shown pressure is becoming more common. Where the line between peace and conflict often is blurred.
In this situation, cooperation between democratic societies is not a nice extra. It is necessary. International rule of law and democratic values are the glue that creates peace and prosperity. For Greenland the message is simple. Small societies depend on a root-based world,
but we also help maintain it by governing responsibly, staying open and standing by our values even when it's difficult. And I must say today, the EU member countries has been a steadfast friend and have stood by us when we needed the most. We are grateful for the strong support shown to Greenland doing their challenging times.
We have been going through for some time now and continue to navigate. And before my speech, called not a word about the United States, I have one last point.
Greenland will always stand by friends and allied countries.
Let me finish by invite everyone to do the same. Let's sit respectfully around the table together.
Then nobody will be on the menu.
Thank you.
βHe also then sat and spoke with somebody after he was speaking at this Copenhagen democracy forum.β
Here's what he had to say, let's play it.
We have been ready to have a better and maybe a wider business collaboration. We are ready for investments. To cooperate in mineral resources and so on. We have been ready from the beginning. Our only demand is respect. Don't stop threatening us.
Look at us as a like-minded partner that you will work together with, not only would stop on. More from him right here, let's play it. Look, we have been under the Greenland people. My people have been on a huge pressure for the last 15 months. And in some periods, it's like feeling a relief if we don't read about it in the paper for a period of time.
And right now in the world, we are living in focuses at another place for him.
βWe all see. But I think you can imagine it this way as a prime minister being or have to tell the people to be ready anything can happen.β
They won't rule anything out. Just to be in that stage, I think it shows how seriously we have taken this situation and how serious it has been for the Greenland people. We are not there now, but we are not finished yet either. We don't have, we are negotiating, but we don't have any agreements. Then he talked about this Trump regime proxy who's going around Greenland trying to get signatures.
Let's show you this clip right here. Let's play it.
Mr. Prime Minister, I have to ask you first about this crazy story about this man named Cliff, who has been.
Reportedly roaming around Greenland offering 200,000 dollars to anyone who signed a petition saying that Greenland should be part of the United States.
βWhat do you know about him? What do you know about the money and where it's coming from?β
That's a good question. Nice to start this way. There's a man, I think he's a former banker and American man called Cliff walking around in Greenland with and trying to make people sign some sort of paper where they say they want to be a part of the United States. If you get enough signatures, he will start some sort of a trust fund or something where they can have 200,000 dollars each and so on. Look, I think it's a part of the influence tried to put on the Greenland people in this situation between our countries.
But he's 86 years old, I think he's... Is he agent of the US government? I don't think so. I don't think so. I think he's a private person walking around and trying to do something he's president wants him to publicly he want to. And do you think it's his money that he's talking about using or is it somebody else? He's quite transparent about he don't have any money. So that's... Big promise, that's a big promise. And as I mentioned at the outset, we heard from Pakistan's Prime Minister Sharif praising Xi Jinping and China as the new leader of the world, play this clip.
Ladies and gentlemen, under the most dynamic and visionary leadership of President Xi Jinping, China has lifted 800 million people out of poverty.
Provided jobs to millions of people. China in terms of economic power is second to none. China in terms of military power is at power with the most powerful nation in this world. Yet President Xi Jinping's philosophy promoting peace. And his vision to resolve the most dangerous conflicts through dialogue and diplomacy is something which may express in Xi Jinping not only a towering figure, but one of the most respected leader in this world in this day and age.
Then I'll leave you with this President Claudia Shinebaum of Mexico meeting w...
Watch us Claudia Shinebaum meets with you too, Bono. Let's play it.
βHave you ever so held here? Do you have raised the minimum wage? You come to the street shop rather than you beat.β
Raise your left self. That's right.
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