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Rubio Tells Lawmakers Trump Aims to Buy Greenland: Report

Marco Rubio said Trump aims to buy Greenland to counter Arctic rivals and secure minerals, with military options discussed but invasion deemed unlikely, per The Wall Street Journal.

  • On Monday, Secretary of State Marco Rubio reportedly told lawmakers in a classified congressional briefing that President Donald Trump is interested in buying Greenland.
  • Administration officials frame Greenland as critical for national security, linking it to countering Russian and Chinese influence and securing critical minerals, while the White House discussed an updated plan and a "range of options" including the US military on Tuesday.
  • Denmark and Greenland have insisted the island is not for sale, with leaders of six NATO nations joining Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen in pushing back against U.S. claims; Greenland's Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen said only its 57,000 people should decide its future.
  • Domestic critics and congressional leaders warned of alliance and political consequences, as any US military action against Greenland would collapse NATO under Article Five, with House Speaker Mike Johnson opposing it after recent US military operation in Venezuela.
  • Mr Trump has long shown interest in Greenland, dating to his first term, while the United States maintains 150 personnel at Pituffik Space Base and Copenhagen invested 90 billion kroner last year.
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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced that he would meet with Danish officials next week to discuss a possible annexation of Greenland by the United States. Denmark strongly opposes this project.

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The US has shown interest in Greenland since the 19th century, with serious attempts in 1867 (along with Alaska), in 1946 (offer of 100 million in gold) and in 2019, when Trump already suggested it in his first term. Today, the US leader insists on the acquisition of Greenland for "national security" reasons, citing its strategic location in the Arctic, the need to counter Russia and China and its resources (rare land, gas, oil). Greenland fits …

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ts.fi broke the news in Turku, Finland on Tuesday, January 6, 2026.
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