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Denmark's military readiness in Greenland reveals tensions with the U.S. amid Trump's annexation talks. What’s at stake for the Arctic region?
GlipzoThe Financial Times corroborated these findings, with two European officials confirming the existence of these military precautions. The Danish defense ministry has refrained from commenting on the matter, maintaining silence on the sensitive operation. A senior military official, speaking anonymously, emphasized that only a select number of individuals were privy to the operational details, underscoring the security measures in place.
DR's report cites 12 sources from high-ranking positions within the Danish government and military, as well as allies in France and Germany. According to these insiders, Denmark sought support from its European partners to confront Trump’s ambitions by illustrating a united front, which included enhanced joint military exercises in Greenland.
In light of these developments, a senior Danish security official reflected on the implications of Trump's repeated mentions of Greenland: "When Trump keeps saying he wants to take over Greenland, and then what happened in Venezuela happened, we had to take all scenarios seriously." This sentiment was echoed by a European official who noted that following the Venezuela incident, there was a perception among U.S. officials that they could act with impunity.
The deployment was officially framed as part of Operation Arctic Endurance, a Danish-led initiative aimed at enhancing military capabilities in the region. However, sources reveal that the true purpose was to prepare for a potential U.S. invasion. Reports indicate that a strategic decision was made in Denmark to take proactive steps, including the destruction of runways, to prevent U.S. forces from establishing a base in Greenland.
On January 21, President Trump addressed the matter during his appearance at the World Economic Forum in Davos, stating, "I don't want to use force. I won't use force. All the United States is asking for is a place called Greenland." This statement came amid rising tensions and ongoing negotiations regarding Greenland's status, as Trump expressed a desire for immediate discussions to seek a compromise and de-escalate the situation.
As the dialogue surrounding Greenland continues, it will be crucial to monitor how these tensions evolve and whether diplomatic efforts will yield a resolution that respects the rights and wishes of Greenland's inhabitants. The dynamics of NATO alliances may also shift as member nations navigate the delicate balance of power in the Arctic region.

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