Denmark Sends Troops to Greenland
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The organization Support Greenland is selling merchandise that benefits Greenlandic causes, like youth resources and sustainable tourism.
Trump has stirred fresh controversy with European allies after sharing an image on Truth Social showing Canada and Greenland coloured in US flag hues, reviving tensions over his push to acquire the Arctic island.
Military Archbishop Timothy Broglio says the United States’ threat to use the military to annex Greenland “tarnishes” the reputation of the United States around the world.
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Why Greenland matters to the USA?Published on: January 18, 2026 10:24 PM
Greenland may look very small on the map, but in Washington it has become central to debates about security, resources, and the future of the Arctic. The world's largest island, home to just 57,000 people,
New Hampshire Sen. Jeanne Shaheen traveled to Denmark to speak with foreign leaders amid President Donald Trump's threats to take over Greenland.
Protesters shouted, "Kalaallit Nunaat!" (the name of Greenland in the native language), "Greenland belongs to Greenlanders," and "Make Trump Go Away," according to @nexta_tv. Meanwhile, marches moved toward the U.S. Embassy, and additional rallies appeared in Aarhus, Nuuk, and elsewhere.
Greenland’s Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen rejects comparisons with Venezuela and stresses that, while recent U.S. talk of “taking” Greenland has raised contingency planning in Nuuk, the United States “cannot simply conquer Greenland,
Denmark's foreign minister said the closed-door meeting was a "frank but also constructive" discussion. He said a high-level working group would be formed "to explore if we can find a common way forward.
Denmark, Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Finland are casting a united front after Trump threatens tariffs.