Denmark boosts military presence in Greenland as Europeans unite against US threats

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.

In the wake of Tuesday's joint statement by leaders from Spain, France, Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom, Poland, and Denmark—reaffirming that 'Greenland belongs to its people' and rejecting outside interference—Denmark is ramping up its response to renewed US interest in the territory.

The escalation follows a CNN interview with Stephen Miller, a Donald Trump advisor, who claimed 'nobody is going to fight militarily against the US for the future of Greenland' and questioned Denmark's authority over the autonomous region. This comes amid Trump's recent return to the White House and a US attack on Venezuela days earlier.

Danish Defense Minister Troels Lund Poulsen stated Copenhagen will 'reinforce our military presence in Greenland' and prioritize more NATO maneuvers there, emphasizing collaboration with the US: 'We are with the Americans on this.' Greenland Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen welcomed the European backing on Facebook as 'a clear signal' of respect for sovereignty and international rules, urging diplomatic channels.

The statement, shared by Italy's Giorgia Meloni government, underscores Arctic security's role in NATO and transatlantic ties under the UN Charter.

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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.

Leaders from major European powers and Canada rallied behind Greenland on Tuesday, saying the Arctic island belongs to its people, following a renewed threat by U.S. President Donald Trump to take over the Danish territory. The joint statement emphasizes that Arctic security must be achieved collectively with NATO allies, including the United States. This comes as Trump repeats his interest in gaining control of Greenland for military purposes, an idea first voiced in 2019.

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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.

A crisis meeting in Washington between representatives of the US, Denmark, and Greenland has left the dispute over the Arctic island unresolved. US President Donald Trump insists on taking control of Greenland for security reasons, while Denmark and Greenland reject this. A working group is to seek solutions next.

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France has begun sending soldiers to Greenland to join a Danish military exercise, as a show of solidarity with Denmark amid US interests in the island. The first operators have already arrived for reconnaissance missions. Emmanuel Macron is expected to detail the deployment during his vows to the armed forces on Thursday.

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US President Donald Trump has promised to impose additional 10% tariffs starting February 1 on eight European countries, including France, in response to their support for Denmark over Greenland. These tariffs could rise to 25% in June until an agreement on acquiring the island. Emmanuel Macron denounced these threats as unacceptable and vowed a united European response.

 

 

 

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