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President Trump’s attack on Venezuela plunges Greenland and Western military alliance into uncertainty

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Denmark’s prime minister has issued a stern warning to the White House amid growing concerns that Greenland, the vast Arctic territory ruled by Denmark, is still coveted by the Trump administration.

In nationally televised remarks, Mette Frederiksen reminded Danes that “we have already made the position of the Kingdom of Denmark clear, saying that Greenland does not want to become part of the United States.”

But she also warned of the consequences of US military action to occupy Greenland, something US President Donald Trump has explicitly refused to rule out.

“First of all, I think we need to take seriously what the president of the United States has said about wanting Greenland,” Frederiksen said, reflecting growing anxiety about Trump’s intentions in the wake of the extraordinary military action in Venezuela.

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen speaks in Brussels, Belgium, on December 19th.

“But I also want to be clear that if the United States chooses to militarily attack another NATO member state, everything will cease, including NATO, and therefore the security that has been provided since the end of World War II,” she added.

It is a serious concern, widely shared among NATO allies, that the Greenland issue could not only anger and humiliate its longtime partner, but also cause a rift in the Western military alliance as pressure from Washington intensifies.

President Trump reiterated Sunday that the United States needs Greenland “from a national security perspective.”

“We need Greenland…It’s very strategic right now. Greenland is covered in Russian and Chinese ships everywhere,” Trump told reporters on Air Force One. “We need Greenland from a national security perspective, but Denmark won’t be able to do it.”

His comments came after Katie Miller, the wife of Trump ally and White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller, posted an image to X yesterday of a map of Greenland with an American flag superimposed on it with the caption “Coming soon.”

This is the latest reminder of the Trump administration’s repeatedly stated ambitions, which have made Washington’s traditional European allies nervous, especially Denmark.

CNN visited Greenland in October, where Danish troops staged an unprecedented show of military force officially intended to deter growing military threats from Russia and China.

Russia may be currently bogged down in fighting in Ukraine, but Danish military officials told CNN they fully expect Russia to divert resources and use its combat experience to pose a greater threat in the Arctic region once that brutal conflict finally ends.

China has also strengthened its claims in the Arctic, participating in patrols and exercises with Russian vessels, funding Arctic infrastructure projects and developing plans for a “Polar Silk Road” for Arctic shipping. The country even declares itself a “near-Arctic nation”, even though its northernmost major city, Harbin, is about as far north as Venice, Italy.

However, senior Danish military commanders said in face-to-face talks that neither Russia nor China currently poses a significant military threat to Greenland.

“I don’t think there is a threat to Greenland at this point,” Maj. Gen. Søren Andersen, commander of Denmark’s Joint Arctic Command, told CNN.

Furthermore, Danish military officials argue that it would be relatively easy to defend the world’s largest island, the size of six German countries or two of the largest U.S. states, Alaska and California, combined. The harsh weather, mountainous terrain and lack of infrastructure make the entire east coast of the territory “virtually unconquerable,” according to one Danish military official.

President Donald Trump walks on the South Lawn after arriving at the White House on January 4 in Washington, DC.

Danish military officials privately told CNN that the land, air and sea operations were designed to show President Trump, who has repeatedly threatened to take over Greenland, in the hopes of convincing him to change his mind by showing how seriously he takes Greenland’s security.

But apparently that strategy didn’t work. And while the Trump administration appears encouraged by what it sees as a stunning success in Venezuela, the future of Greenland and the cohesion of the Western military alliance is once again thrown into uncertainty.



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