Greenland PM Tells Residents to Prepare for Possible Invasion
Greenland's leaders prepare civil guidelines and coordinate with NATO allies as Prime Minister warns of possible U.S. invasion amid rising tensions and military deployments.
- At a Nuuk press conference, Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen said the Greenland government will form a task force and distribute guidelines recommending five days of food storage.
- President Donald Trump has pushed to acquire Greenland, posting an AI-generated image and threatening 10% tariffs from February 1 on allies who resist.
- Denmark and seven NATO countries last week deployed officers to Greenland under Operation Arctic Endurance, while Joint Arctic Command will expand exercises and Denmark sent troops to Kangerlussuaq on Monday.
- Lawmakers have signalled support to prohibit US military action without congressional approval and noted Congress controls funding to buy Greenland.
- Analysts warn a US use of force to seize Greenland would fracture NATO, while Canada's military modelled responses and Greenland minister of finance Mute B. Egede urged readiness for all scenarios.
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