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JUST IN: No Way Denmark Can Defend Greenland? Trump’s Threat Sends Shockwaves” “There’s not a thing Denmark can do about it.” Trump addresses threats to take over Greenland.
JUST IN: No Way Denmark Can Defend Greenland? Trump’s Threat Sends Shockwaves”
“There’s not a thing Denmark can do about it.”
Trump addresses threats to take over Greenland.
BREAKING: Greenland says they’ll join the US if they can enter the union as 4 states—a West, South, East, and North Greenland—and elect 8 Democratic senators and 12 reps to flip both chambers, impeach Trump, convict him, and “Make America Sane Again.”
After Trump recently declared that: “The US needs Greenland for the purpose of National Security. It is vital for the Golden Dome that we are building. NATO should be leading the way for us to get it. IF WE DON’T, RUSSIA OR CHINA WILL, AND THAT IS NOT GOING TO HAPPEN! … NATO becomes far more formidable and effective with Greenland in the hands of the UNITED STATES. Anything less than that is unacceptable…”
But America did not expect Trump’s Ominous response to Greenland’s demands….
**COPENHAGEN / WASHINGTON —** A sharp diplomatic standoff between the United States and Denmark is unfolding this week after President Donald Trump reiterated his controversial position that the U.S. *“needs Greenland”* for strategic and security reasons — and suggested that Washington could pursue control of the Arctic territory. ([Reuters][1])
Trump has framed Greenland, a semi‑autonomous part of the Kingdom of Denmark, as vital to U.S. national defense amid rising competition with Russia and China, and refused to rule out strong measures if his goals are not met. ([Reuters][1])
Denmark has responded forcefully. Danish Foreign Minister **Lars Løkke Rasmussen** described a *“fundamental disagreement”* with the U.S. position after high‑level talks in Washington, and insisted that Greenland’s **sovereignty and right to self‑determination must be respected**. ([Al Jazeera][2])
Greenland’s own leaders have been equally emphatic. In a rare united statement, the island’s major political parties and its prime minister declared that Greenlanders *“do not want to be Americans,”* reaffirming loyalty to Denmark and rejecting any notion of U.S. takeover. ([TIME][3])
Denmark’s Prime Minister **Mette Frederiksen** called the situation a *“decisive moment”* in diplomatic relations with Washington, demanding an end to what Copenhagen views as provocative rhetoric from the White House. ([France 24][4])
This crisis has triggered alarm across Europe. Multiple NATO allies are backing Denmark’s stance, warning that any attempt by the U.S. to force control over Greenland could jeopardize the alliance and undermine international norms. ([The Guardian][5])
Meanwhile, U.S. officials have not publicly committed to military action but acknowledged that **deploying military power remains on the table**, further heightening tensions. ([ABC News][6])
A newly formed **U.S.–Denmark–Greenland working group** is expected to meet soon to explore possible security cooperation — but fundamental disagreements remain unresolved as the standoff enters a critical diplomatic phase. ([Financial Times][7])
