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    Why Trump Says US Must Control Greenland Now

    World January 10, 20261 Min Read
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    Amid Arctic tensions, U.S. President Donald Trump has drawn a line in the ice over Greenland. Declaring it essential for national security, he warned that America must act decisively to block China and Russia from gaining influence there.

    In candid remarks to the press, Trump criticized current arrangements as inadequate. ‘We need to own it to protect it properly,’ he emphasized, contrasting true possession with mere leasing. He envisioned a worst-case scenario where rivals solidify their presence unchecked.

    Observations of Russian and Chinese naval activities around Greenland bolster his case, Trump noted. ‘Warships and subs are everywhere,’ he said, refusing to allow them neighborhood status. He brushed off Denmark’s historical presence, insisting past arrivals don’t guarantee present rights.

    Balancing tough talk with alliance nods, Trump praised Denmark but prioritized U.S. interests. He boasted of rescuing NATO, positioning himself as its savior. The territory’s allure has surged with climate change, unlocking shipping shortcuts and easing military access for world powers.

    Greenland’s status as Denmark’s autonomous region amplifies the stakes. Trump’s ultimatum—talk first, act if needed—reflects a muscular approach to emerging threats. As superpowers vie for polar supremacy, his statements may catalyze urgent diplomatic maneuvers or bolder U.S. initiatives.

    Arctic Security China Russia threat Climate change Arctic Denmark Greenland NATO Trump Trump Greenland US Greenland policy US military action
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