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    U.S. signals military option in Greenland acquisition talks

    January 7, 2026
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    EuroWire, WASHINGTON: The White House confirmed that the United States is evaluating a range of options related to the potential acquisition of Greenland, including the possible involvement of the U.S. military, according to an official statement released Monday. The disclosure followed a briefing in which senior administration officials described the island as a matter of national security interest, citing its geographic position in the Arctic and existing U.S. defense installations on the territory. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated that President Donald Trump has directed advisers to explore both diplomatic and strategic frameworks for potential U.S. engagement with Greenland. Leavitt said that the president considers the region vital to national defense and Arctic security.

    U.S. signals military option in Greenland acquisition talks
    White House under Trump confirms all military options remain open in Greenland review.

    She added that while no specific course of action has been determined, “utilizing the United States military remains an option available to the commander in chief,” underscoring that all measures remain on the table as part of a comprehensive review. Administration officials have clarified that discussions include potential diplomatic approaches with Denmark, which maintains sovereignty over Greenland, as well as frameworks for expanded cooperation through economic or security agreements. Secretary of State Marco Rubio told reporters that the United States continues to prioritize negotiation and mutual consent in any engagement with Denmark or Greenlandic authorities. He emphasized that Washington seeks to strengthen partnerships in the Arctic region in alignment with international law and existing alliance commitments.

    Denmark responded swiftly to the statements from Washington, reiterating that Greenland is not for sale and that any discussion regarding its sovereignty must involve the Government of Greenland and its people. Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen stated in Copenhagen that the territorial integrity of the Kingdom of Denmark is non-negotiable and that any foreign action concerning Greenland without Denmark’s consent would be inconsistent with international norms. She added that Denmark remains committed to dialogue with the United States on shared Arctic concerns, including climate, trade, and defense cooperation. Greenland’s self-rule government, known as Naalakkersuisut, also released a statement reaffirming the island’s autonomous status within the Danish Realm.

    White House confirms possible U.S. military role in Greenland

    The government underscored that decisions regarding Greenland’s resources, governance, and future development rest with its parliament and population. Greenlandic officials reiterated their willingness to maintain close cooperation with both Denmark and the United States within established diplomatic frameworks but dismissed any external proposal that might alter the island’s political status. Reaction from Washington lawmakers reflected a bipartisan call for restraint and transparency. Congressional leaders from both major parties urged adherence to diplomatic channels, citing the importance of maintaining strong relations with Denmark, a NATO ally. House Speaker Mike Johnson stated that Congress supports engagement with Arctic partners through peaceful and lawful means.

    Several Democratic members, including Senator Chris Coons, emphasized the need for consultation with U.S. allies before undertaking any initiative that could impact regional stability or alliance cohesion. The United States maintains a longstanding military presence in Greenland, including the Thule Air Base, which plays a central role in North American defense and early-warning systems. The facility, located in the island’s northwest, has operated under agreements between Washington and Copenhagen since the early 1950s. Analysts note that the base remains a critical component of U.S. radar and satellite tracking infrastructure across the Arctic. The renewed policy discussions underscore Greenland’s continued strategic relevance in global defense and energy considerations. European governments have echoed Denmark’s stance, with officials from France, Germany, and the United Kingdom affirming that Greenland’s sovereignty rests with the Danish Kingdom.

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    The European Union’s foreign policy office issued a statement emphasizing respect for international law and cooperative engagement in Arctic affairs. NATO officials also reaffirmed that any development affecting Greenland would be subject to consultation within the alliance’s framework, given the island’s integral role in transatlantic defense networks. Interest in Greenland by successive U.S. administrations has centered on its vast natural resources, including rare earth minerals, and its strategic position along Arctic shipping routes increasingly accessible due to climate change. The United States first proposed purchasing Greenland from Denmark in 1946, an offer that was declined. In 2019, President Trump again raised the idea, describing it as a “large real estate deal,” which Denmark firmly rejected at the time.

    As of Tuesday, White House officials stated that discussions remain in the review phase and that no formal proposal or diplomatic overture has been presented to Denmark. Both Washington and Copenhagen have indicated that further communication between the governments will continue through official channels. The U.S. Department of Defense has not announced any change in posture or deployment in the Arctic region following the White House statement. Pentagon spokespersons confirmed that the military continues to operate under existing defense agreements with Denmark and Greenland and that no new directives have been issued. While the prospect of U.S. acquisition of Greenland remains uncertain, the administration’s confirmation of active deliberations has renewed global attention on Arctic policy, sovereignty, and the balance of security interests in the northern hemisphere.

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