Trump Demands Control of Greenland for “National Security,” Unaware NATO Already Covers Entire Concept of Security
“We have to protect Greenland from… the alliance that is literally designed to protect Greenland,” President explains WASHINGTON, D.C. — President Donald Trump renewed his interest this week in acquiring Greenland, declaring it “absolutely essential” to U.S. national security and warning that the United States may take it “by force” if necessary, citing urgent security concerns about a territory that is already safely nested inside the world’s most famous security blanket: NATO . At a press conference, Trump stood beside a map of the Arctic that appeared to have been printed from a weather app, pointing at Greenland with a Sharpie and saying, “We need it. It’s big. It’s ice. It’s strategic. Everyone wants ice now.” Trump emphasized the seriousness of the threat. “Greenland is vulnerable,” he warned. “It’s sitting there, just hanging out, unprotected, like a beautiful frozen cake. Very dangerous.” Reporters noted that Greenland is part of the Kingdom of Denmark, a founding member of NAT...