JD Vance warns European leaders at podium with Greenland map and Trump portrait in background.
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Vance warns Europe: Take Trump's Greenland plans seriously

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In the latest escalation of tensions over U.S. President Donald Trump's renewed push to acquire Greenland, Vice President JD Vance urged European leaders on Thursday to take the claims seriously for national security reasons. This follows a January 6 joint statement from multiple European nations backing Denmark and Greenland's self-determination.

The Trump administration's interest in Greenland has intensified since early January 2026, when President Trump reiterated the island's strategic importance amid Arctic rivalries.

On Thursday, January 8, U.S. Vice President JD Vance warned European heads of state at a White House press conference: "My advice to the European heads of state and government and everyone else would be to take the President of the United States seriously." Trump had reaffirmed his position last Sunday, stating, "We need Greenland for national security reasons," and adding, "Let's talk about Greenland in 20 days."

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced a meeting on Greenland for next week, though details remain undisclosed.

This comes after a joint statement on Tuesday, January 6, from leaders of France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain, the UK, and Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, reaffirming that Greenland's future is for its people and Denmark to decide. On Tuesday, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU) supported Denmark, while UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer spoke directly with Trump on Wednesday, reiterating London's stance.

Tensions are heightened by recent U.S. military action in Venezuela, where forces captured President Nicolás Maduro, raising fears Trump might pursue aggressive moves on the resource-rich island. European allies stress that only Greenlanders and Denmark hold sovereignty rights.

Historically, a 1946 U.S. offer by President Harry Truman to buy Greenland for $100 million in gold was rejected. Today, estimates range from $12.5-77 billion or over $1 trillion including resources. Polls show strong Greenlandic opposition to U.S. annexation. The U.S. maintains Pituffik Space Base under a 1951 defense agreement.

Greenland Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen has called for cooperation but rejected seizure, echoing Frederiksen's NATO warnings.

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X discussions focus on JD Vance's Fox News interview urging Europe to secure Greenland due to its role in missile defense against Russia and China. Supporters applaud the America First stance, criticizing Europe's neglect. Critics label it imperialistic bullying and a NATO threat. Neutral posts share clips and news links.

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European and Danish leaders united at press conference rejecting U.S. takeover of Greenland, with map of the island in background.
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European leaders back Denmark and Greenland after Trump again raises U.S. takeover idea

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Leaders from France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain and the United Kingdom issued a joint statement on Tuesday, January 6, 2026, with Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen rejecting U.S. President Donald Trump’s renewed push for American control of Greenland and stressing that the island’s future is for Greenlanders and Denmark to decide, not Washington.

One day after a joint European declaration defending Greenland's sovereignty and Denmark's military buildup announcement, the Trump administration intensified pressure with explicit mentions of military options to seize the Arctic island, prompting NATO alliance fears.

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Danish and Greenlandic officials met with US Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio at the White House on Wednesday, but emerged with a fundamental disagreement over President Donald Trump's push to acquire Greenland. The meeting was described as frank and constructive, yet Denmark reaffirmed its commitment to Greenland's territorial integrity and self-determination. Discussions are set to continue amid heightened Arctic tensions.

Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has demanded that the United States cease threats to annex Greenland, following provocative statements from President Trump and his adviser's wife. The remarks come amid heightened US interest in the Arctic territory's strategic value. Danish officials emphasized respect for territorial integrity while noting the strong alliance between the two nations.

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Following a joint European statement defending Greenland's sovereignty, Denmark announces military reinforcements and increased NATO activity on the island amid comments from a Trump advisor dismissing resistance to potential US annexation.

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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