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Greenland's Red Line After Trump NATO Claim; Denmark Surges Arctic Forces

Denmark plans a $2.3 billion Arctic defense build-up to strengthen sovereignty and urge NATO to prioritize Arctic security amid increased Russian and Chinese activity, officials said.

Summary by Military.com
Greenland and Denmark rejected President Trump’s remarks about a NATO security framework for the island as Copenhagen moves to expand its Arctic military presence and presses the alliance to step up in the High North.

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The Secretary-General stressed the importance of the United States in NATO, both in terms of Europe's defence and in supporting Ukraine in its war against Russia

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The dispute over Greenland is becoming dangerous. According to new demands of Donald Trump, NATO is demonstrating military strength. Moscow is reacting with sharp threats. Now even NATO states are warning against nuclear weapons in the Arctic. The situation is worsening dramatically.

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The Russian submarine of project 955A, Vladimir the Great, armed with 16 ballistic missiles, is hidden under the polar ice after leaving Murmansk, before trying to cross the coast between Greenland, Iceland and the British Sea...

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