US negotiating 'total access' to Greenland, Trump tells Maria Bartiromo
The U.S. aims to secure permanent military and strategic access to Greenland to counter China and Russia, with a new framework announced at the World Economic Forum.
- At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland , President Donald Trump announced a 'framework' for a Greenland deal, and the White House insisted it was a major win with details forthcoming.
- Weeks of pressure and threats prompted Trump, MAGA influencers, and senior administration aides to circulate ownership narratives including a 'SOON' Greenland image before Davos discussions.
- Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said Thursday the U.S. claim of owning 'small pockets of land' is false, Greenland's Jens-Frederik Nielsen said sovereignty 'cannot be discussed,' and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said Greenland never came up with Trump Wednesday.
- The diplomatic fallout included the European Parliament halting a U.S.-EU trade deal on Wednesday and European leaders and ministers publicly criticizing the U.S., further straining trans‑Atlantic ties.
- A treaty with Denmark already gives the United States military access to Greenland, which hosted multiple Cold War bases, while officials cite Russia and China as Arctic security concerns.
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