Greenland's political leaders are expressing outrage over recent high-profile U.S. visits amid ongoing tensions following President Trump's controversial remarks about acquiring the island. Outgoing Prime Minister Mute Egede and likely successor Jens-Frederik Nielsen perceive these visits as disrespectful, raising questions about U.S. intentions in the region. As Greenland grapples with its identity and autonomy, the dynamics of international relations become increasingly complex.