US Congress presents bill to annex Greenland

US President Donald Trump reiterated his plans to acquire Greenland, describing it as defenseless with only 'two dog sleds' for defense. On Monday, a bill was presented in Congress for the annexation and granting of statehood to the island. Danish authorities firmly rejected the idea, emphasizing Greenland's sovereignty.

US President Donald Trump, in his second term and at the start of 2026, has once again expressed his ambition for Greenland, the world's largest island spanning 2.2 million square kilometers, located between the North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans. As part of Denmark with extensive autonomy and its own government, Greenland has been inhabited by Arctic peoples for about 4,500 years, and its southern part by Norse settlers since 986 CE, established by explorer Erik the Red.

On Sunday, Trump claimed the island 'has a defense of only two dog sleds,' downplaying its resistance to a potential attack. He reiterated plans to 'acquire' Greenland 'one way or another,' treating it like a real estate deal. Danish ambassador to the US, Jasper Moller Sorensen, responded that 'history matters and Greenland belongs to its people.' He noted that an 'overwhelming majority of Greenlanders' voted for self-governing status within the kingdom, and that this week the five parties in Parliament reiterated they do not want to become part of the US.

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen stated that 'it makes no sense to talk about the need for the US to take over Greenland. The US has no right to annex one of the three countries of the Danish Realm.' On Monday, a bill was presented in Congress for the 'annexation and granting of statehood' to Greenland, authorizing the president to take 'necessary measures' to annex or acquire it as US territory. It also requires a report to Congress on changes needed to admit it as an official state.

Rich in minerals, Greenland's resources appear to drive Trump's interest, as he seeks to expand US wealth and dominance without regard for the island's cultural history and autonomy.

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Trump Revives Greenland Acquisition Push with Military Options, Drawing NATO Warnings

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President Donald Trump is reviewing options including military action to acquire Greenland from Denmark, citing Arctic security needs against China and Russia. Echoing his 2019 interest, his spokesperson confirmed the review on January 6, 2026, prompting sharp rebukes from European leaders defending Danish sovereignty and warning of NATO's potential collapse.

デンマークのメッテ・フレデリクセン首相は、トランプ大統領とその補佐官の妻による挑発的な発言を受けて、米国に対しグリーンランド併合の脅威を止めるよう要求した。これらの発言は、北極圏領土の戦略的価値に対する米国の関心が高まる中で出された。デンマーク当局者は領土保全への敬意を強調しつつ、両国間の強固な同盟を指摘した。

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クレムリンは、ドナルド・トランプ大統領のデンマークからのグリーンランド購入努力を注視しており、この提案を国際法上異例だと形容している。ロシアは自国領土への関心を否定し、一方トランプは反対国への経済制裁を脅し、国家安全保障の必要性を強調している。北大西洋条約機構(NATO)が北極圏の島近くで演習を実施する中、モスクワから非難が上がり、米国国内では反応がまちまちで緊張が高まっている。

ドナルド・トランプ大統領は再び、米国がグリーンランドを「接収」したいと述べた。グリーンランドはデンマーク王国内の自治領だ。NPRのインタビューで、北極安全保障専門家のレベッカ・ピンカス氏は、グリーンランドの位置と米国のミサイル警戒システムにおける役割がワシントンの関心を説明するものであり、政権が正式に何を求めているか不明瞭であると指摘した。

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As US President Donald Trump reiterates interest in Greenland following the Venezuela intervention, Denmark's Mette Frederiksen demands an end to threats, gaining support from Sweden's Ulf Kristersson, Greenland's Jens-Frederik Nielsen, and reports of UK outreach, amid emphasis on NATO protections.

Denmark is sending more troops to Greenland and proposing a NATO mission around the island to counter US demands to take over the territory. Sweden is ready to contribute, while European leaders criticize Donald Trump's tariff threats. Tensions within NATO are being tested, but the alliance's core holds according to Defense Minister Pål Jonson.

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Amid Donald Trump's ambitions for Greenland, several European countries, including France, Germany, and Sweden, have launched a military reconnaissance mission on the Arctic island. Denmark firmly rejects any US acquisition, while the White House downplays the deployment's impact. Russia voices concern over this Arctic militarization.

 

 

 

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