NATO Ends if Trump Invades Greenland, EU Commissioner Warns
- European Commissioner for Defence and Space Andrius Kubilius warned that a U.S. military takeover of Greenland would end NATO and harm transatlantic relations, echoing the concerns of Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen.
- Kubilius stated that the EU could assist in Greenland's defense if Denmark requests it, including military support and troop deployments.
- U.S. President Donald Trump expressed a strong interest in acquiring Greenland, insisting that it is psychologically important and suggesting military action may be considered.
- Greenland's government reaffirmed its status as part of the Kingdom of Denmark, stating that its defense must occur through NATO cooperation, a sentiment shared by six other NATO member states.
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Arctic: According to European Commissioner Andrius Kubilius (Defense), NATO member states are obligated to protect Greenland in the event that the US…
European efforts are escalating to counter US President Donald Trump's attempts to seize control of resource-rich Greenland, a territory of the Kingdom of Denmark, amid growing warnings of serious repercussions for transatlantic relations...
EU Leader Warns of 'End of NATO' as Trump Ramps Up Threats to Take Over Greenland
Europe must strengthen military capabilities as Trump threatens to take control of Greenland, risking NATO's collapse. NATO and EU obligations to defend Denmark and Greenland are at stake. Concerns rise over potential war with European allies.
The European Union can help ensure security for Greenland if Denmark requests it, European Defense and Space Commissioner Andrius Kubilius said, warning that a US military occupation of the world's largest island would mean the end of NATO.
In the Land of the Green
Under Article V of the North Atlantic Treaty, an armed attack against one NATO member is considered an attack against all members, including the United States itself. If the US were to carry out its threat to attack Greenland — a territory of Denmark, a close NATO ally — this would create a highly bizarre and unprecedented situation. While you’re here enjoying Ted Rall’s latest cartoon, please take a moment and read articles on related topics: …
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