Veteran Danish diplomat slams Trump's Greenland bid
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Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen says an American takeover of Greenland would amount to the end of the NATO military alliance.
Danish troops must open fire — even without direct orders — if invaders try to capture Greenland by force, Denmark’s Defense Ministry said as the US weighs military action to annex the land.
President Donald Trump’s renewed insistence that the United States should "get Greenland" has reopened a diplomatic wound between Washington and Copenhagen, reviving memories of the only time the US successfully purchased Danish territory: the 1917 acquisition of the Danish West Indies.
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Rasmus Jarlov, chair of the Danish Defence Committee, said on Sunday that any military confrontation over Greenland would be "the dumbest war in history." Speaking in an interview with Sky News, Jarlov said U.
Member of the European Parliament Anders Vistisen on Wednesday said the Danish government is “quite fed up” with President Trump’s rhetoric regarding taking Greenland. Trump has floated both
Danish Parliament Member Rasmus Jarlov tells Becky Anderson that Trump officials “don’t seem to care about the facts,” adding that neither China or Russia are threatening Greenland; only the United States is doing that.
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said President Trump’s threats “should be taken seriously” and warned against action to annex the semiautonomous Danish territory.
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Danish soldiers must open fire even without orders if US troops were to try and capture Greenland by force, according to a 1952 directive that Denmark's Defence Ministry confirmed remains in place, domestic media reported.
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