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European troops in Greenland won’t change Trump’s mind, White House says – POLITICO

By staffJanuary 15, 20261 Min Read
European troops in Greenland won’t change Trump’s mind, White House says – POLITICO
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The U.S. president has repeatedly threatened the use of military force to seize the Arctic island, which he claims is at risk of falling into the hands of Russia and China. After meeting with U.S. Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio at the White House on Wednesday, the Danish foreign minister said Denmark and Greenland “still have a fundamental disagreement” with Washington.

French President Emmanuel Macron told the country’s armed forces earlier on Thursday that France would deploy land, air and naval assets to Greenland in the coming days.

“France and Europeans must continue, wherever their interests are threatened, to be present without escalation, but uncompromising on respect for territorial sovereignty,” he said.

The U.K. and Norway are publicly backing a push to set up a NATO mission dubbed Arctic Sentry that would increase the alliance’s footprint and reassure Trump of Europe’s commitment to security in the region.

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