Denmark and Greenland Stress Territorial Integrity in Arctic Security Talks
Denmark and Greenland agree to Arctic security talks only if their territorial integrity is respected, as the US eyes a Golden Dome defense system and mineral access.
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Denmark and Greenland agree to Arctic security talks only if their territorial integrity is respected, as the US eyes a Golden Dome defense system and mineral access.
Trump rules out force and Feb 1 tariffs on Greenland after a “productive meeting” with NATO’s Rutte, as talks on missile defense and a deal move forward.
Trump’s push to buy Greenland and other unilateral moves have shaken Europe’s trust in the US, threatening Arctic cooperation and NATO unity amid calls for strategic autonomy.
Canada’s Armed Forces drafted a theoretical response model to a hypothetical US invasion for the first time in a century, highlighting its NATO and NORAD ties.
Ex-CIA analyst Larry Johnson warns that Trump’s Greenland threat and tariffs expose Europe’s ‘toxic’ dependence on U.S. power and a fracturing NATO.
Denmark sent more combat troops to Greenland on January 19 for NATO exercises, boosting Arctic readiness amid tensions with the U.S. over Trump’s Greenland proposal.
UK PM Keir Starmer says tariffs aren’t the way to boost Arctic security, backs Greenlandic self-determination and calls for NATO-led cooperation.
Trump vows to remove a “Russian threat” from Greenland and push to buy the island, blaming NATO inaction and threatening tariffs on EU allies.
President Trump linked his push to acquire Greenland with not winning the Nobel Peace Prize in a letter shared by Norwegian PM Jonas Gahr Store.
Greenland NATO drills and US tariff threats reveal cracks in transatlantic security ties and the power dynamics shaping the Arctic.