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Europeans show solidarity with Denmark after Trump’s Greenland threat

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Last updated: 2025/12/23 at 1:48 PM
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The future of Greenland is once again a topic of international contention, as the United States, under President Donald Trump, renewed its interest in integrating the autonomous territory. Exactly one year after initially raising the prospect, the US has appointed Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry as a special envoy to Greenland, tasked with pursuing this integration. This move has swiftly drawn criticism from European leaders, who are affirming their support for Denmark’s sovereignty over the strategically important landmass.

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Landry’s appointment, announced yesterday, signals a continued push from the Trump administration to secure a foothold in the Arctic region. The stated justification revolves around national security concerns, with President Trump citing increased activity from Russia and China near Greenland as a primary driver. He also expressed dissatisfaction with Denmark’s level of investment in and protection of the territory, suggesting the US could provide better stewardship.

US Pursuit of Greenland: A Geopolitical Challenge

The renewed US interest in Greenland has escalated into a significant geopolitical issue, putting strain on transatlantic relations. The European Union, led by President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, has firmly stated that territorial integrity and sovereignty are “fundamental principles of international law.” This united front aims to counter what many perceive as US expansionist ambitions in the Arctic.

French President Emmanuel Macron and Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs Jean-Noël Barrot have echoed these sentiments, directly supporting Denmark’s claim to the territory. Macron stated, “Greenland belongs to its people. Denmark stands as its guarantor. I join my voice to that of Europeans in expressing our full solidarity.” Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez similarly expressed his support on X (formerly Twitter), highlighting the importance of working with allies on Arctic security.

National Security & Strategic Importance

The crux of the US argument centers on national security. President Trump claims the presence of Russian and Chinese vessels near Greenland poses a direct threat, demanding a US presence to ensure regional protection. This assertion follows increased Russian activity in the Arctic, including military exercises and the reopening of Soviet-era bases, as well as growing Chinese economic and scientific interests in the region. The Arctic is becoming increasingly accessible due to climate change, further amplifying its strategic value.

However, the US pursuit of Greenland is also widely understood to be linked to the territory’s potential resources, despite Trump’s denial. While he stated the interest isn’t about “minerals or oil,” Greenland is known to contain significant deposits of rare earth minerals, crucial for modern technology and currently largely controlled by China. Securing access to these resources would lessen US reliance on foreign suppliers.

NATO’s Role and Response

Both the US and Denmark are members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), a military alliance built on the principle of collective defense. The potential for a conflict of interest within the alliance – one member attempting to acquire territory from another – is unprecedented. NATO’s official stance on this specific issue remains conspicuously absent.

During a recent visit to the White House, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte avoided directly addressing the US-Greenland situation, stating he would “leave that outside” of the discussion to avoid “dragging NATO into that.” This silence has raised concerns about the alliance’s ability to navigate increasingly complex geopolitical challenges and maintain unity among its members. The situation presents a unique test of NATO’s principles and its internal cohesion.

The Danish government has not yet issued a formal response to Landry’s appointment, but officials have previously dismissed similar overtures from the Trump administration. The Greenlandic government itself has consistently rejected the idea of integration with the US, emphasizing its close relationship with Denmark and its desire for self-determination.

Looking ahead, the coming months will be critical in determining the trajectory of this situation. Landry’s diplomatic efforts, and the reactions of both the Danish and Greenlandic governments, will shape the future of the region. Observers will be closely watching for any further statements from NATO and the EU regarding this escalating geopolitical tension. Stay informed about developments in the Arctic and the evolving relationship between the US, Denmark, and Greenland.

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