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This is The Daily.
For weeks,
President Trump has been ratcheting up tensions across the world by claiming he would stop at nothing in his quest to seize Greenland from Denmark.
Then on Wednesday, Trump appeared to back down, announcing that he'd agreed,
at least for now, to an off-ramp.
Today,
my colleague Mark Landler on the dizzying ups and downs of Trump's Greenland Gambit and why this whole saga may mark the beginning of a new world order.
It's Thursday, January 22nd.
Mark, what a week this has been.