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‘Mentality of a rapist’: Danish politician hopes Trump aide Stephen Miller is kept away from young women

'Mentality of a rapist': Danish politician hopes Trump aide Stephen Miller is kept away from young women

Danish parliamentary member Rasmus Jarlov hoped US President Donald Trump’s aide Stephen Miller is kept away from young women, as Miller has the mentality of a rapist, Jarlov said, referring to his recent aggressive comment on Denmark. Amid Trump’s push for Greenland, which has been under Denmark, Stephen Miller said Denmark is so tiny that it can not defend Greenland. “Denmark is a tiny country with a tiny economy and a tiny military. They cannot defend Greenland. They cannot control the territory of Greenland. Under every understanding of law that has existed about territorial control for 500 years. To control a territory, you have to be able to defend a territory, improve a territory, inhabit a territory. Denmark has failed on every single one of these tests,” Miller said. After being asked to comment on Stephen Miller’s observation, Jarlov said: “I hope he’s kept away from young women, because that’s the mentality of a rapist. You can’t defend yourself, so I’m going to take you. That’s basically what he’s saying.”“United States have signed several treaties with Denmark recognizing the ownership, one of them was in 1917,” Jarlov said. “So, this is a new position from the American government, and we have to be able to trust the promises, the words and the alliances that we make with the Americans, because otherwise it’s not worth anything, being an ally of the Americans,” he said. “And I think it’s very crucial that we stay together because our alliance, our partnership, has kept us safe.

‘As I didn’t get Nobel…’

In the latest development on Greenland, Trump has now claimed that he will acquire Greenland as he didn’t win the Nobel Peace Prize. “Considering your Country decided not to give me the Nobel Peace Prize for having stopped 8 Wars PLUS, I no longer feel an obligation to think purely of Peace, although it will always be predominant, but can now think about what is good and proper for the United States of America,” Trump wrote in the message to Norway’s leader Jonas Gahr Store. “As regards the Nobel Peace Prize, I have on several occasions clearly explained to Trump what is well known, namely that it is an independent Nobel Committee, and not the Norwegian government, that awards the prize,” Store replied.

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