For one thing, Greenland has a vote:GRUBER: I made a prediction that before you left office, Greenland would be under our operational control.
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) July 31, 2026
TRUMP: You'll be right. They want to do something. Greenland is important from our standpoint, not theirs. You should make that bet. pic.twitter.com/J9HqAA35WS
The Premier of Greenland has just posted the following on his Facebook page, accompanied by a photo of all members of Parliament (photo from 2025):
— Orla Joelsen (@OJoelsen) January 12, 2026
π¬π± I know that many people are following the situation closely. And I fully understand if there is concern.
That is why it is… pic.twitter.com/J8jrpbRTLH
The Premier of Greenland has just posted the following on his Facebook page, accompanied by a photo of all members of Parliament (photo from 2025):And Greenland hasn’t changed its posture since January.
π¬π± I know that many people are following the situation closely. And I fully understand if there is concern.
That is why it is important to be absolutely clear.
Greenland is part of the Kingdom of Denmark and part of NATO through the Realm. This means that our security and defence belong within NATO. This is a fundamental and firm line.
In these years, there is significant international attention on our country. Also within NATO. That in itself is positive. Our country has strategic importance, and our security matters. To us. To our allies. And to stability in the Arctic.
Naalakkersuisut (Gov. of Greenland) will therefore work to ensure that the development of defence in and around Greenland takes place in close cooperation with NATO. In dialogue with our allies, including the United States. And in cooperation with Denmark.
We are a democratic society that makes our own decisions. And our actions are based on international law and the rule of law π¬π±
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