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WASHINGTON D.C. — There is panic in the corridors of power tonight. In a move that has left battle-hardened generals "shaking with disbelief," President Donald Trump has crossed a red line that few thought existed: he has ordered the United States military to prepare to invade a friend.

The target is not a rogue state or a terrorist haven. It is Greenland—the territory of Denmark, a founding NATO ally who has fought and bled alongside American troops for decades.

According to a blistering report from The Daily Mail, the Pentagon is in a state of absolute shock. Senior officials are reportedly horrified, describing the directive as not just illegal, but "utterly crazy."

"Like Babysitting a Toddler with Nukes"

The emotional toll inside the Situation Room is reportedly at a breaking point. Sources describe a humiliating and terrifying dynamic where the most powerful military leaders on earth are reduced to distraction tactics to stop a catastrophe.

"The generals think Trump's Greenland plan is crazy... They are trying to deflect him with other major military operations elsewhere around the world, and say it's like dealing with a 5-year-old."

— The Daily Mail

Imagine the scene: Four-star generals, men and women charged with the defense of the nation, frantically scanning the globe for other conflicts—other places to send young Americans into harm's way—just to dangle a shiny new object in front of the President, desperate to make him forget about invading a European ally.

The Dark Whispers of Stephen Miller

While the military recoils in horror, the White House hardliners are reportedly smelling blood. Stephen Miller and his circle of aggressive advisers are pushing the President to ignore the law and "take what is ours."

Insiders say the atmosphere is toxic and aggressive. Emboldened by recent military victories, these advisers are treating international law with contempt, viewing Denmark’s refusal to sell the island not as a sovereign right, but as an insult that must be punished with force.

A Betrayal of Trust

Diplomats are frantically working behind the scenes, effectively begging for a compromise. They are war-gaming "coercion" scenarios—bullying a friendly nation into submission—hoping that a "forced lease" of military bases might be enough to satisfy the President’s sudden obsession.

But the damage may already be done. The message to the world is chilling: In this White House, friendship offers no protection, and alliances are only as good as the President's mood.

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