# Denmark
Latest news and articles about Denmark
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US Lawmaker Warns Seizing Greenland by Force Would Fracture NATO Ties
A US lawmaker warned that any forcible attempt to seize Greenland would put Washington at odds with NATO allies and damage transatlantic cohesion. Greenland’s strategic position in the Arctic, combined with rising great-power competition, makes respect for sovereignty and alliance consultation essential to regional stability.

Trump’s Greenland Ultimatum Triggers European Tariff Threats and NATO Deployments
President Trump’s public demand to buy Greenland, accompanied by threats of escalating tariffs against eight European countries, has prompted a unified European diplomatic rebuke, plans for allied military deployments to Greenland and consideration in Brussels of €93 billion in retaliatory tariffs. The dispute risks damaging NATO cohesion and marks a new use of trade coercion among close partners amid growing strategic competition in the Arctic.

Germany’s Quiet Pullback from Greenland Raises Questions About European Arctic Strategy
Germany abruptly withdrew military personnel from Greenland after a brief presence in Nuuk, a move confirmed by the German Defence Ministry that followed cancelled flights and inconsistent reporting about troop numbers. The withdrawal highlights diplomatic sensitivities in the Arctic, where Danish sovereignty, U.S. bases, and rising great-power competition complicate European security initiatives.

Europe Pushes Back: Eight Nations Unite After U.S. Threatens Tariffs to Win Greenland
The U.S. announced escalating tariffs on imports from eight European countries to pressure Denmark over Greenland, prompting a united European rebuke and a pledge of coordinated response. The dispute risks triggering trade retaliation, straining NATO ties and accelerating European moves toward greater strategic autonomy.

Tariffs on Europe Over Greenland Threaten NATO Cohesion, Denmark Warns
Denmark warns that U.S. tariffs imposed over a row about Greenland risk undermining NATO and the international order. European troop deployments for an Arctic exercise and a contested U.S. bid for Greenland have produced a transatlantic standoff requiring urgent diplomatic repair.

Temporary Military Zone Near Nuuk Signals Growing Arctic Logistics and Security Posture
Greenlandic authorities approved a temporary military storage zone in Nuuk's Qinngorput district to hold equipment, fenced and patrolled for security. The decision — likely driven by Danish or allied requirements — reflects broader increases in Arctic logistical and defence activity amid intensifying strategic competition in the region.

Eight European States Push Back: Threats of New U.S. Tariffs Warned to Undermine Transatlantic Ties
Eight European countries jointly warned that threats to impose tariffs would undermine transatlantic relations and risk a dangerous escalation. The coordinated statement highlights anxiety across EU and non‑EU capitals about the political as well as economic consequences of using tariffs as coercion.

Denmark Invites US to Greenland Drills as NATO Rebuilds Presence in the Arctic
Denmark has invited the United States to join military exercises in Greenland as NATO countries increase their Arctic presence. Copenhagen is expanding its northern defences and seeking allied cooperation amid heightened strategic competition in the region.

Denmark Invites U.S. to Greenland War Games as Arctic Competition Heats Up
Denmark has invited the United States to join military exercises in Greenland, a move that underscores NATO’s growing focus on the Arctic amid intensifying great-power competition. European allies have already begun preparations, and Copenhagen emphasizes large recent investments in Arctic defence even as the invitation navigates sensitive political questions about Greenland’s status and U.S. interest in the territory.

Slovenia Sends Two Officers to Greenland for Denmark-Led Arctic Exercise — A Symbolic Nod to Northern Security
Slovenia will send two officers to Greenland to participate in a Denmark-led "Arctic Endurance" exercise aimed at strengthening regional security. The small deployment is largely symbolic but reflects broader NATO and European attention to the Arctic amid rising strategic competition.

Europe Deploys Forces to Greenland as Transatlantic Fault Lines Deepen
Several European countries have deployed personnel to Greenland as part of a Danish‑led reconnaissance mission, deepening disagreement with the United States and highlighting growing strains in transatlantic relations. While military movements are limited and largely symbolic, the episode raises substantive questions about NATO–EU coordination, European strategic autonomy and the future security order in the Arctic.

Denmark’s F-35s Train Over Greenland as NATO Sharpens Arctic Readiness
Denmark flew two F-35 fighters with a French tanker over southeast Greenland on 16 January as part of a planned training mission that included aerial refuelling and long‑range Arctic operations. The exercise, and more like it planned for the year, reflects NATO’s renewed focus on Arctic readiness amid strategic competition and changing ice conditions.