- The White House is reportedly considering a plan for the U.S. to purchase the Chagos Islands , following the president's unsuccessful attempt to acquire Greenland .
- This alleged plan emerges amidst delays in U.K. legislation to cede the territory to Mauritius, a move the president previously criticised as 'an act of GREAT STUPIDITY'.
- Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent reportedly presented the idea of buying the islands, which include the strategically vital Diego Garcia military base, to the president.
- A U.S. official stated that the administration believes it would be a mistake for the U.K. to relinquish the British Indian Ocean Territory, emphasising Diego Garcia's indispensable military importance.
- The president's foreign policy has recently focused on territorial acquisitions, with the Chagos Islands, like Greenland, viewed as a crucial military asset due to existing U.S. military bases.
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