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1 MIN AGO: Trump Forgets Greenland’s Name FOUR Times on Stage in Davos President Donald Trump reportedly mixed up Greenland with Iceland multiple times during his speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on January 20, 2026. Multiple outlets documented at least four instances where he referred to Greenland as Iceland while pushing for U.S. acquisition of the Danish territory. [newrepublic](https://newrepublic.com/post/205475/d...) Incident Details Trump's hour-long address deviated from prepared remarks, fixating on Greenland's strategic value for security, minerals, and NATO. He described it as a "big, beautiful piece of ice" but slipped into calling it Iceland when discussing tariffs, NATO support, and market impacts, saying things like "Iceland has already cost us a significant amount." White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt denied the mix-up on X, claiming written remarks stuck to Greenland and accusing media of confusion. Broader Context The gaffes overshadowed Trump's announcement of a "framework" deal for Greenland and the Arctic with NATO, leading him to cancel planned February 1 tariffs on opposing allies. He ruled out force explicitly but warned Denmark that refusal would be remembered. This revives his 2019 interest in buying Greenland as a "real estate deal," citing WWII history where the U.S. controlled it before returning it. Media Coverage A YouTube video titled "Trump forgets Greenland's name FOUR TIMES on stage in Davos" went viral, compiling the moments amid criticism of his rambling style. Coverage from CNN, HuffPost, Reuters, and others highlighted the errors, with some transcripts confirming the references. No full verbatim transcript with exact "four times" count was universally published, but contemporaneous reports align on the repeated confusion. #trump #uspolitics #politicalanalysis #americanpolitics #congress #washingtondc #trumpupdates #breakingpolitics