Greenland, Donald Trump and NATO
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President Donald Trump said anything less than U.S. control of Greenland would be “unacceptable” in a warning to NATO allies about Arctic security ahead of a White House meeting with Denmark on Wednesday to discuss the strategically-important island,
Up to 25,000 Russian soldiers are being killed every month, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said this week.
A group of bipartisan lawmakers introduced legislation to block President Donald Trump from invading a NATO country or territory, including Greenland.
Grynkewich stated at Sweden’s National Security Conference that Russia and China are escalating joint patrols in the Arctic, extending their presence from the Russian northern coast to north of Alaska and near Canada.
The NATO-Ukraine Joint Analysis, Training and Education Center (JATEC) has identified the key priorities for its work in 2026, including innovation, analytics and artificial intelligence, education and training,
The U.S. and Denmark remain at odds over Greenland's future, Denmark's foreign minister said Wednesday following a tense White House meeting.
Denmark and Greenland are stepping up their military presence on the island and allied reinforcements are expected to follow with Sweden confirming a deployment of military officers to the Arctic at Denmark’s request, according to a statement by prime minister Ulf Kristersson.
Greenland is a member of NATO and the defence of Greenland must therefore be through NATO,' the government said.