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    Greenland in the Spotlight as Trump Pushes U.S. Control Amid Arctic Tensions

    Rachel MaddowBy Rachel MaddowJanuary 7, 2026 Politics & Government No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Greenland’s strategic location and vast resources have made the Arctic island a focal point in international politics, as the White House signals that military options remain on the table in President Donald Trump’s renewed push to bring the territory under U.S. oversight.

    The self-governing territory of Denmark sits off the northeastern coast of Canada, with more than two-thirds of its land inside the Arctic Circle. Its position has made it vital to North American defense since World War II.

    White House Reiterates Military Option

    White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Tuesday that Trump considers acquiring Greenland a national security priority. “It’s vital to deter our adversaries in the Arctic region,” she said. “The president and his team are discussing a range of options to pursue this important foreign policy goal, and of course, utilising the U.S. military is always an option at the commander in chief’s disposal.”

    Trump first suggested purchasing Greenland during his first term, but the proposal gained renewed attention after a recent U.S. operation that removed Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. Trump cited the island’s strategic importance amid increasing Russian and Chinese activity in the Arctic.

    Despite Leavitt’s statement, Trump’s special envoy to Greenland, Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry, and White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller have downplayed the need for military action. Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson also dismissed the idea, calling it “not appropriate.”

    Allies Stand Firm on Sovereignty

    The U.S. position has been met with strong international pushback. Leaders from France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain, and the U.K. joined Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen in reaffirming that Greenland “belongs to its people.” The joint statement emphasized that only Denmark and Greenland can decide the island’s future.

    Canada voiced its support as well. Prime Minister Mark Carney announced that Governor General Mary Simon, of Inuit descent, and Foreign Minister Anita Anand will visit Greenland next month. “The future of Greenland and Denmark are decided solely by the people of Denmark,” Carney said, standing alongside Frederiksen.

    Strategic Importance of Greenland

    Greenland has long been a key location for U.S. and NATO defense. The Pituffik Space Base in the northwest, built under a 1951 defense agreement with Denmark, supports missile warning, missile defense, and space surveillance. The island also oversees part of the GIUK Gap—Greenland, Iceland, and the United Kingdom—a critical naval corridor monitored for Russian activity.

    Beyond its military value, Greenland is rich in rare earth minerals vital for electronics, batteries, and renewable energy technologies. The U.S. Geological Survey has also identified potential offshore deposits of oil and natural gas.

    While Greenland gained expanded self-rule in 2009, including the legal option for independence, most Greenlanders have shown little interest in U.S. annexation. The island’s future, for now, remains firmly in the hands of its people, even as global powers continue to weigh its strategic potential.

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