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Trump Hints at Sending U.S. Soldiers to Take Over Greenland: ‘I Think It’ll Happen’

 

 

In a statement that has reignited controversy over his long-standing interest in Greenland, former President Donald Trump hinted at the possibility of deploying U.S. troops to take control of the island. Speaking at a recent event, Trump suggested that Greenland coming under American rule was “inevitable,” despite Denmark’s firm stance that the territory is not for sale.

 

 

“I think it’ll happen,” Trump reportedly said, referring to the prospect of Greenland becoming part of the United States. While he did not explicitly state a plan for military intervention, his comments raised concerns about whether he would consider force as an option should he return to office.

Trump’s History With Greenland

This is not the first time Trump has expressed interest in Greenland. During his presidency in 2019, he proposed purchasing the massive Arctic island from Denmark, citing its strategic importance and vast natural resources. The suggestion was met with immediate rejection from Danish officials, with Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen calling the idea “absurd.” Trump responded by canceling a scheduled visit to Denmark, further straining diplomatic ties.

Strategic and Economic Interests

Greenland, the world’s largest island, holds immense geopolitical significance. Its location in the Arctic makes it a key player in global military strategy, particularly in countering Russian and Chinese influence in the region. Additionally, the island is rich in rare-earth minerals, a resource the U.S. has been seeking to secure amid growing competition with China.

Trump’s latest remarks indicate that he still sees Greenland as a critical asset. “It’s a great place, a lot of people don’t realize how valuable it is,” he said. “We could do a lot for Greenland, and Greenland could do a lot for us.”

Denmark and Greenland Respond

Danish officials have once again dismissed Trump’s comments, reaffirming that Greenland is not for sale and that any suggestion of military action is unacceptable. Greenland, which enjoys self-rule while remaining part of the Kingdom of Denmark, has also pushed back against any talk of U.S. intervention.

“We are not a commodity to be bought and sold,” said Greenlandic Prime Minister Múte Bourup Egede. “We determine our own future, and we have no interest in becoming part of the United States.”

Potential Global Fallout

Trump’s remarks have sparked international debate over U.S. intentions in the Arctic. NATO allies, already wary of shifting global power dynamics, may find themselves caught between supporting a key ally and respecting Greenland’s sovereignty. Meanwhile, Russia and China, both increasing their Arctic presence, could see any U.S. military action as a provocation.

While Trump’s comments may have been offhand, they highlight ongoing global competition for influence in the Arctic and raise questions about how a potential second Trump presidency would handle territorial ambitions.

For now, Greenland remains firmly under Danish control—but Trump’s words have once again put the island at the center of international attention.

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