US says military ‘always an option’ in Greenland as Europe rejects threats

US President Donald Trump has reiterated the US military's ability to intervene in Greenland, sparking outrage from European leaders who view the Arctic territory as belonging to its people. The White House statement on Tuesday emphasized that acquiring Greenland is a national security priority for the United States, with the aim of deterring adversaries in the region.

According to sources familiar with the discussions, Trump's interest in Greenland was rekindled after the US operation in Venezuela, where US forces abducted President Nicolas Maduro. Trump has argued that controlling Greenland is crucial to US national security, claiming the island is under threat from Russian and Chinese ships. However, Denmark has denied these claims, stating that its military is capable of protecting the territory.

European leaders have rallied behind Denmark, with French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, and Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte among others issuing a joint statement reaffirming Greenland's sovereignty. The Nordic foreign ministers have also expressed support for Greenland's right to self-determination, while Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk warned that threats against NATO allies undermine the alliance's credibility.

The US has dismissed concerns about Danish sovereignty, with White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller stating that the US would use "strength" and "power" to achieve its goals. However, this stance has been met with criticism from some Republicans, including Senators Jeanne Shaheen and Thom Tillis, who have called for respect for treaty obligations and the sovereignty of Denmark.

A potential US takeover of Greenland would mark a significant shift in Washington's foreign policy, undermining principles established since World War II that countries should be able to determine their own fate. Analysts argue that such an action would also undermine the NATO alliance and render Trump's foreign policy "incoherent."
 
I'm low-key worried about this whole Greenland thing 🤯🌎. I mean, I get it, US national security is a big deal, but come on, can't we just respect other countries' sovereignty? 💔 It feels like the US is trying to flex its muscles and prove something, instead of actually thinking about the consequences. And what's with all these claims about Russian and Chinese ships threatening Greenland? 🚣‍♂️ That just sounds like a bunch of excuses to me 😒. I'm all for the Nordic countries standing up for themselves, but at the same time, we need to be careful not to escalate things into a bigger mess 💥. Can't we just try to understand each other's perspectives and find a peaceful solution? 🤝🌟
 
🤦‍♂️🌎 Greenland: from Danish territory to a US " trophy"? 🏆💁‍♂️
Imagine if someone tried to take your fridge and said it was their own 🥗🔒
Can you imagine what the Danes would say? 🤷‍♂️
"It's not ours, we've had it for centuries... just go!" 😂
 
US gonna try to muscle in on Greenland? Like, what's next? 🤣 Norway? Canada? It's Denmark's turf, not ours 😒🏔️ Trump thinks he can just bully everyone and get away with it? Not buying it 👎 US-NATO alliance is already fragile enough without adding this drama 💥
 
omg this is crazy! 🤯 i mean trump is just saying out loud what a lot of us have been thinking... like why does he think us, china & russia can't just chill in the arctic? 🙄 and all these eurpean leaders are like "no way dude" 🤝 danish ppl deserve to decide their own fate, you know? it's not about being strong or powerful, it's about respecting each other's sovereignty. 😊 i'm kinda surprised some republicans aren't speaking up against this... like what's the point of being in politics if you're just gonna let trump do whatever he wants? 🤷‍♂️
 
ummmm so like what's going on with greenland tho? 🤔 i mean, is it even worth fighting over? we have more pressing issues in the world. can someone explain to me how this all started again? was there a specific event that made trump wanna claim greeland or something? and whats with the whole russians and chinese ships thing? are they just trying to cover up somethin'?

and omg i just remembered, my cousin's brother is from denmark and he's always telling me about how proud he is of his country 🇩🇰. he said that danish ppl are super strong and stuff. but for real tho, whats the point of takin over another country? isnt that just a recipe for disaster?

i'm also kinda worried about nato and all the republicans who are sayin trump's got this. isnt that like, crazy talk or somethin'? 🤯
 
🤔 I think it's super worrying when powerful nations like the US start making moves on territories that aren't theirs... 🌎 Like, Greenland is a part of Denmark, and the Danish people should get to decide what happens to their own land, you know? 💪 It's not just about national security or whatever, it's also about respecting other countries' sovereignty and following international laws. ⚖️ Trump's words are kinda alarming because they sound like he's gonna use force to get what he wants... 💥 And the fact that European leaders are standing up for Denmark is awesome! 🙌 We should all be supporting each other on this one. 👊
 
man this is crazy 😱 I cant even imagine what trump would do if he actually took over greenland it sounds like a total disaster for europe 🤯 i mean, what's next? taking over iceland or somwhere else in the arctic?? and france germany and italy all coming together to support denmark shows us that they're not afraid of trump and his usa 💪 but at the same time i feel bad for the danish ppl who would have to deal with a potential us invasion 🤕
 
I'm not sure what's going on with this whole Greenland thing 🤔. I mean, come on, a US takeover? That's just crazy talk 😂. Denmark has been taking care of their own business for centuries, no need for the US to swoop in and try to take over. It's like, respect people's sovereignty, you know? 💁‍♀️

And what's with all these 'adversaries' threatening Greenland? Russia, China... they're not exactly invading anytime soon 🙄. I'm sure Denmark can handle a few ships coming by their shores. They've got NATO to back them up, right? ⚔️

I don't get why the US is so keen on this anyway 🤷‍♀️. What's in it for them? Is it just about showing off and being all 'tough guy' 💪? Newsflash: it's not working out that well for Trump 😒.

We should be worried about something like this because... well, not really 🙃. I mean, NATO is still intact, Greenland's got a solid government, and Denmark has the UK's back if needed 👊. It's just one of those weird US moments where they're being all impulsive and trying to prove a point 💬.
 
this is insane 😱 what's next? us taking over some random island in the pacific just because we can? it's like trump thinks he's playing a game of global risk or something. newsflash dude: it's not about you and your ego, it's about respecting other countries' sovereignty 🙅‍♂️

i mean, what even is the big deal about greenland? it's just some ice and rocks in the middle of nowhere. and yeah, russian and chinese ships might be a concern, but we can't just invade another country without going through proper channels or something 🤔

and those european leaders are right to speak up for denmark - this is exactly what's wrong with trump's foreign policy: he's all about flexing his muscles instead of trying to have a real conversation with other world leaders 💪
 
Ugh, this is getting ridiculous 🙄. Trump thinks he can just muscle in on Greenland like it's some kind of playground? Newsflash, dude: it's not up for grabs just because you want to. Denmark has got this covered, and the rest of Europe is backing them up. Meanwhile, Trump is still peddling this Russian/Chinese threat nonsense... I mean, come on, have you seen any actual proof? 🤔 The US should focus on actual national security threats rather than trying to flex its muscles over a tiny island. And what's with this "strength" and "power" speech from Stephen Miller? Is he 10 years old or something? 😂 NATO is supposed to be about alliances, not shootouts. Trump needs to get his priorities straight... 🙄
 
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