US President Trump’s renewed calls for NATO to help acquire Greenland have met with a ‘fundamental disagreement’ from Danish and Greenlandic officials. Despite US pressure, Denmark announced plans to bolster its military presence in the Arctic, citing an unpredictable security environment. Greenlandic representatives questioned the US approach, highlighting low local support for annexation.
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