The rich and powerful were pushing and shoving each other to get in to see Donald Trump speak at the Congress Centre in Davos. Perhaps it was fear of missing out; perhaps it was a desire to see history in the making.
But midway through the US president’s rambling, hour-plus discourse, many of his audience were checking their phones — or wandering off to other appointments.
There was no history made in Trump’s Davos speech. But there was the beginnings of a climbdown on Greenland. In one of the few relatively coherent passages, Trump explicitly ruled out the use of American force to seize the island from Denmark.
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