Is Greenland the only territory US wanted from Denmark? Trump's bold plans resemble past annexation tactics
- Greenland's new parliament met for the first time on April 7, 2025, following the March election, with Jens-Frederik Nielsen as the youngest Prime Minister addressing U.S. President Donald Trump's interest in controlling the territory.
- Nielsen stated that Greenland wishes to strengthen ties with Denmark until it achieves sovereignty.
- Trump's comments about potentially using military force to control Greenland were met with a rejection from the territory and Denmark, highlighting local sentiments against such moves.
- Experts warn that an annexation of Greenland by the U.S. Could destabilize NATO and encourage imperialist actions from other nations, like Russia and China.
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U.S., Not Denmark Has Greenland’s Best Interests in Mind
On March 28, U.S. Vice President JD Vance visited the Pituffik Space Base, a U.S. military base in Greenland, with U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright and National Security Adviser Mark Waltz. Their trip to the Arctic follows President Donald Trump’s declaration that the United States should acquire Greenland. The island is in a strategic position at the intersection of Europe, Russia, and North America. It’s a self-governing territory of Denm…
The White House calculates how much money it would cost to get Greenland, "from potential acquisitions, the Danish island is the easiest"
In an interview for the NBC held last week, Trump promised to take 100% of Greenland without ruling out the use of military force. That is, he does not bluff. Moreover, his vice president J. D. Vance on his visit to the island also dropped that the Danes did not have in their having done a good job with the people of Greenland or with the Chinese threat in the area. Moreover, at a press conference in March with Mark Rutte, NATO general secretary…


Greenland's new parliament convenes for first time amid Trump pressure
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Greenland's new parliament convened for the first time on Monday after a general election in March, amid repeated expressions of interest by U.S. President Donald Trump to control the semi-autonomous Danish island.
Why Greenland Became The Ultimate Fascist Dreamscape
Ever since Don Jr. and his “Trump Force One” team of bobblehead doll righties landed at Nuuk Airport a day after the fourth anniversary of January 6, we’ve all been scratching our heads. It’s hard for normies like us to comprehend the deranged, anachronistic white supremacist lunacy behind the Greenland fantasy. Yes, there’s the newly melted Arctic and its soon-to-be-contested waterways, yes, there are rare earth minerals, and yes, it’s sparsely…
(S+) Trump's ambitions: "No Grönländer believes that his interests in Washington are better off than in Copenhagen"
In the 1980s Tom Høyem was the last Danish minister of Greenland. Here he talks about Donald Trump's claims to the largest island in the world and about the Danish debt from the colonial period.
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