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flag The U.S., UK, and France lead in overseas territories, with the U.S. controlling 14 islands for military use.

flag The U.S., UK, and France lead in overseas territories, with the U.S. managing five inhabited and nine uninhabited islands for military use, the UK overseeing 14 territories including Bermuda and the British Antarctic Territory, and France administering 13 territories ranging from fully integrated regions to autonomous areas like New Caledonia. flag At the World Economic Forum, President Trump reiterated his interest in acquiring Greenland, citing security, though he pledged no force. flag The UK and U.S. maintain joint military bases, such as on Diego Garcia, while other nations like Australia, the Netherlands, Norway, New Zealand, Denmark, and China manage diverse territories with varying autonomy, from self-governing islands to Antarctic claims and special administrative regions like Hong Kong and Macau.

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