At Davos, Trump Warns Denmark: U.S. Will Not Forget Greenland Rejection.
President Trump's Remarks on Greenland
According to TSN.ua: Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, U.S. President Donald Trump cautioned Denmark and Europe about the potential consequences of refusing to cede control of Greenland to the United States. Trump stressed America's desire to acquire Greenland, citing its strategic location and vast deposits of rare-earth minerals as key motivations. This interest reflects a broader U.S. strategy to secure resources and influence in the increasingly contested Arctic region.
Trump stated that the U.S. guarantees Greenland's security and expressed hope for a positive outcome in negotiations. He presented Denmark with a stark choice:
“They have a choice—they can say ‘yes,’ and we will be very thankful. Or they can say ‘no,’ and we will remember.” - Donald Trump
The President added that 'we have never asked for anything else,' underscoring the issue's importance to Washington. Trump also emphasized that 'a strong and secure America means a strong NATO,' linking U.S. security directly to its allies in the alliance. These statements highlight the strategic U.S. interest in the Arctic and its resources.
Geopolitical Tension in the Arctic
President Trump's comments underscore the escalating geopolitical competition in the Arctic, where the strategic interests of major powers like the U.S., Russia, and China are becoming more pronounced. Against the backdrop of climate change and the potential access to new resources, Greenland has emerged as a focal point in global strategic calculations. The Arctic is warming faster than the rest of the planet, opening new sea routes and access to untapped natural wealth.
This issue could significantly impact U.S.-Danish relations and the overall stability of the region.
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