Sunday, February 22, 2026

Reporting From Greenland

The Arctic Command has this afternoon evacuated a crew member from a United States submarine.

The crew member required urgent medical treatment and has been transferred to the Greenlandic health authorities and the hospital in Nuuk.

The evacuation took place within Greenlandic territorial waters, 7 nautical miles off Nuuk. It was carried out by the Danish Defence Seahawk helicopter.

The helicopter was deployed from the inspection vessel Vædderen

—Arctic Command
No thanks!!!!
We in Greenland 🇬🇱 are healthy and doing well, sustained by our own traditional foods — including seal blubber, which is rich in vitamins and nutrients that have kept our population strong for generations.

Instead, you may want to focus on the internal challenges in the United States, where many citizens are in need of healthcare and cannot afford necessary treatment!
Important issue? All is well here in Greenland.

There was one submarine crew member who required hospitalization in Nuuk. He was evacuated by the Royal Danish Navy and is receiving proper care. He is in safe hands with skilled doctors from Greenland and Denmark. There is no need for a hospital ship.

Perhaps it would be better to focus on the needs of your own state.
Greenlanders shake their heads

TV 2 reporter Marie Rønde is currently in Nuuk, where she has gone to Queen Ingrid’s Hospital.

“I arrived just as the night shift was leaving, so I managed to speak with a couple of staff members who work here at the hospital.

“They shook their heads and think it sounds like a hoax,” Marie Rønde says.

It is Trump’s statement that he intends to send an American ship to Greenland to help care for the sick that has prompted head-shaking among parts of the population.

—TV2
Mette Frederiksen comments on Trump post

🇩🇰Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has addressed healthcare in Greenland in a social media post.

Her post follows a statement made overnight by President Donald Trump, in which he wrote that he would send a hospital ship to Greenland to care for the sick, though he did not elaborate on what he specifically meant by that announcement.

The Prime Minister did not directly mention Donald Trump or his post, but wrote:

“I am grateful to live in a country where there is free and equal access to healthcare for everyone. Where it is not insurance coverage or personal wealth that determines whether you receive proper treatment.

The same approach applies in Greenland. Have a good Sunday, everyone,” Mette Frederiksen wrote.

—DR
The whole world is watching.
This Sunday morning, I've now seen a number of comments on this mysterious Truth Social post from Donald Trump. It demonstrates with absolute clarity that the man is suffering from dementia and cannot grasp the most basic connections.

Why do I say this? Because what his post is almost certainly prompted by is the fact that the Danish navy evacuated a sick crew member from an American submarine near Greenland within the last few days.

Trump has been informed of this and told that the sick submariner (or whatever his rank may be) has been evacuated. But Trump's dementia-addled brain cannot process even the most straightforward information. Hence his bizarre post.

In the White House, everyone knows that this is what has happened. The question is, when will they finally acknowledge that he is no longer mentally present?

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