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Greenland scare makes Europe confront US-free NATO

Denmark plans a $2.3 billion Arctic defense expansion in Greenland, reinforcing sovereignty and NATO coordination amid rising Russian and Chinese military activity, officials said.

  • European leaders need to consider a future without U.S. strategic support for NATO due to the Greenland crisis.
  • The Greenland crisis has highlighted the possibility of direct confrontation with Washington.
  • Leaders must expedite the formation of a U.S.-free defensive alliance among the EU, the UK, and Norway.
  • If the EU, UK, and Norway spent 3.5% of their GDP on defense, their combined military spending could reach approximately $955 billion.
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The Danish Prime Minister, Mette Frederiksen, wants a permanent NATO mission in Greenland and calls on the EU partner countries to support, in the ongoing negotiations with the United States, the "red lines that are not Danish, but European, and should be global." The Danish government thus reaffirms itself against the option put forward by Trump, who considers the United States to be the "only" actor capable of effectively protecting the Arctic…

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EDR Magazine broke the news in on Tuesday, September 2, 2025.
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