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Trump Tries to Troll Greenland, Mexico Scores Big Win Against Cartel

US President's Offer of Hospital Ship Rejected Amidst Ongoing Tensions

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In a bizarre move, US President Donald Trump attempted to troll Greenland's free public health care system by offering a US Navy hospital ship, despite both ships being currently docked in Alabama. The offer was swiftly...

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Trump Tries to Troll Greenland, Mexico Scores Big Win Against Cartel

US President's Offer of Hospital Ship Rejected Amidst Ongoing Tensions

Sunday, February 22, 2026 • 3 min read • 2 source references

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In a bizarre move, US President Donald Trump attempted to troll Greenland's free public health care system by offering a US Navy hospital ship, despite both ships being currently docked in Alabama. The offer was swiftly rejected by Greenlandic Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen, who said, "It's a no thank you from here."

The incident is the latest point of friction between Trump and the Danish territory, which has been a subject of interest for the American leader due to its strategic location in the Arctic. Trump's social media post about the hospital ship came after Denmark's military evacuated a crew member of a US submarine off the coast of Greenland for urgent medical treatment.

Meanwhile, in a major development, the Mexican army killed the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes, also known as "El Mencho," in an operation on Sunday. The cartel, known for trafficking huge quantities of fentanyl and other drugs to the United States, was dealt a significant blow with the death of its leader.

According to a statement by the Mexican Defense Department, Oseguera Cervantes was wounded in an operation to capture him in Tapalpa, Jalisco, and died while being flown to Mexico City. Four people were killed and three others were wounded in the operation, which also resulted in the seizure of armored vehicles, rocket launchers, and other arms.

The death of "El Mencho" is a significant victory for the Mexican government, which has been under pressure from the Trump administration to crack down on drug trafficking. The operation is seen as a major achievement for the Mexican army, which has been working to dismantle the cartel's operations in recent months.

The two incidents highlight the complex and often contentious relationships between the United States and its international partners. While Trump's offer of a hospital ship to Greenland was seen as a publicity stunt, the Mexican government's success in taking down a major cartel leader is a significant achievement in the war on drugs.

As the situation in Greenland continues to unfold, it remains unclear what prompted Trump's offer of a hospital ship. However, it is clear that the move was not well-received by the Greenlandic government, which has a well-regarded public health care system.

In contrast, the Mexican government's operation against the Jalisco New Generation Cartel is a significant step forward in the fight against organized crime. The death of "El Mencho" is a major blow to the cartel, and the seizure of its assets and arms is a significant achievement for the Mexican authorities.

As the international community continues to grapple with the challenges of global health care and organized crime, the incidents in Greenland and Mexico serve as a reminder of the complex and often contentious relationships between nations. While Trump's offer of a hospital ship to Greenland was rejected, the Mexican government's success in taking down a major cartel leader is a significant achievement that highlights the importance of international cooperation in the fight against crime.

In a bizarre move, US President Donald Trump attempted to troll Greenland's free public health care system by offering a US Navy hospital ship, despite both ships being currently docked in Alabama. The offer was swiftly rejected by Greenlandic Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen, who said, "It's a no thank you from here."

The incident is the latest point of friction between Trump and the Danish territory, which has been a subject of interest for the American leader due to its strategic location in the Arctic. Trump's social media post about the hospital ship came after Denmark's military evacuated a crew member of a US submarine off the coast of Greenland for urgent medical treatment.

Meanwhile, in a major development, the Mexican army killed the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes, also known as "El Mencho," in an operation on Sunday. The cartel, known for trafficking huge quantities of fentanyl and other drugs to the United States, was dealt a significant blow with the death of its leader.

According to a statement by the Mexican Defense Department, Oseguera Cervantes was wounded in an operation to capture him in Tapalpa, Jalisco, and died while being flown to Mexico City. Four people were killed and three others were wounded in the operation, which also resulted in the seizure of armored vehicles, rocket launchers, and other arms.

The death of "El Mencho" is a significant victory for the Mexican government, which has been under pressure from the Trump administration to crack down on drug trafficking. The operation is seen as a major achievement for the Mexican army, which has been working to dismantle the cartel's operations in recent months.

The two incidents highlight the complex and often contentious relationships between the United States and its international partners. While Trump's offer of a hospital ship to Greenland was seen as a publicity stunt, the Mexican government's success in taking down a major cartel leader is a significant achievement in the war on drugs.

As the situation in Greenland continues to unfold, it remains unclear what prompted Trump's offer of a hospital ship. However, it is clear that the move was not well-received by the Greenlandic government, which has a well-regarded public health care system.

In contrast, the Mexican government's operation against the Jalisco New Generation Cartel is a significant step forward in the fight against organized crime. The death of "El Mencho" is a major blow to the cartel, and the seizure of its assets and arms is a significant achievement for the Mexican authorities.

As the international community continues to grapple with the challenges of global health care and organized crime, the incidents in Greenland and Mexico serve as a reminder of the complex and often contentious relationships between nations. While Trump's offer of a hospital ship to Greenland was rejected, the Mexican government's success in taking down a major cartel leader is a significant achievement that highlights the importance of international cooperation in the fight against crime.

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