Greenland conflict: Denmark defends itself against US purchase speculation!

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Learn more about the Greenland conflict, NATO strategies and U.S. interests on January 15, 2026.

Erfahren Sie mehr über den Konflikt um Grönland, die NATO-Strategien und US-Interessen am 15. Januar 2026.
Learn more about the Greenland conflict, NATO strategies and U.S. interests on January 15, 2026.

Greenland conflict: Denmark defends itself against US purchase speculation!

Recently, the conflict over Greenland and US ambitions in the Arctic have caused quite a stir. On January 15, 2026, the US government confirmed that it was unimpressed by a military reconnaissance mission by several of Denmark's NATO allies in Greenland. Government spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt assures that soldiers in Europe will not influence the president's decision-making process and reiterates Greenland's connection to Denmark, a NATO member. German soldiers fly towards Greenland in a Bundeswehr transport plane that takes off from Wunstorf air base, which once again illustrates the military presence in the region. That's how he reports Schwarzälder messenger.

US President Trump remains interested in purchasing Greenland, citing national security interests and the threat from Russia and China in the Arctic. While crisis talks between the USA, Denmark and Greenland did not bring a solution, Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen is calling for clear communication. At a meeting in Paris it was emphasized again that Denmark and Greenland have the upper hand over their affairs, which seems more than necessary in the current area of ​​tension.

Embedded tensions and NATO ambitions

As the German wave reports, NATO plans face the challenge of focusing on external threats while failing to effectively address tensions within the alliance. Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen warns of possible military attacks by the USA on NATO allies. Of particular concern is the increasing weakening of trust within NATO, which threatens the alliance's credibility.

Some observers are calling for European soldiers to be sent to Greenland to strengthen the island's defenses. Particularly striking is a map of Greenland posted by Katie Miller on social media that raised additional concerns. The Danish MEP Anders Vistisen calls for a clear answer to Trump's claims and speaks out against diplomatic games.

  • Mindestens 200 US-Soldaten sind bereits auf der Pituffik Space Base in Grönland stationiert.
  • Während Trump historische Kaufangebote für Grönland gemacht hat, betonen Dänemark und Grönland ihre kulturelle Identität und lehnen solche Offerten vehement ab.
  • Umfragen zeigen, dass etwa 85% der Grönländer gegen einen US-Beitritt sind.

Future scenarios for Greenland

The current scenario is tense and leaves several options open. Scenario 1 involves a military takeover. The US Army would have to receive increased financial and military support from outside. The opening of the NATO assistance mechanism could lead to a regional conflict in the event of a conflict between the USA and Denmark daily news reported.

Scenario 2 deals with the purchase of the island, where Trump already has historic offers on the table. But it remains questionable how long Denmark and Greenland can withstand the pressure. Nothing definite has been said yet about the long-term prospects of the island or the upcoming working group meetings. It remains to be seen how the situation will develop and what strategic decisions the NATO meetings will entail in the coming weeks.