The move comes after President Donald Trump voiced his desire to acquire Greenland and refused to rule out using military force.
Denmark is increasing military spending in the North Atlantic amid President Donald Trump’s bid to have Greenland sold or ceded to the United States.
Denmark firmly rejects U.S. interest in Greenland as Washington revives the debate over its strategic Arctic value.
Faced with increasing pressure from President Donald Trump to hand over the strategically important island of Greenland to the U.S., Denmark has announced plans to beef up its military presence there.
This is not a joke,” Rubio said “The Megyn Kelly Show" on SiriusXM. "This is in our national interest and it needs to be solved.”
Megyn Kelly is joined by Secretary of State Marco Rubio for an exclusive interview about if the Trump administration is serious about wanting to buy Greenland, the national interest America has in Greenland,
Bernie Sanders had some words for President Donald Trump and his plans with Greenland. After continued rhetoric from 47th president on buying or taking Greenland from Denmark's ownership, Sanders said on X,
President Trump told Denmark’s leader he wanted to take over Greenland, European officials say. Denmark has asked its E.U. allies not to inflame the situation until Mr. Trump’s intentions are clearer.
Rubio confirms Trump's intentions to buy Greenland are genuine - Trump’s long-standing pursuit of the autonomous territory is serious, the new Secretary of State claimed
The top US diplomat said President Donald Trump’s proposal to buy Greenland “is not a joke” because of the risk that China would station resources on the island that threaten American security and the importance of Arctic shipping lanes for energy exports.
The poll showed that 45% of Greenlanders see Trump’s proposal as a threat, while 43% see it as an opportunity. Trump has said that Greenland, a semi-autonomous territory of Denmark, is strategically important to the United States.