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Alarm grows as U.S. rhetoric hardens
European governments are no longer dismissing Donald Trump’s repeated threats to seize Greenland. What once sounded like provocation is now being treated as a serious strategic risk, forcing policymakers across Europe to urgently consider how to respond.
Option one: negotiate a face-saving compromise
One path under discussion is a negotiated settlement that allows Trump to claim a political victory while preserving Danish and Greenlandic sovereignty. Supporters of this approach argue that increased NATO activity in the Arctic, higher European defense spending, and a stronger allied presence around Greenland could satisfy U.S. security concerns.
Some officials believe expanded military exercises, permanent troop rotations, and new Arctic-focused security initiatives could defuse tensions by demonstrating that Greenland is already protected without U.S. ownership.
Option two: outspend Washington
Plans under discussion include expanded funding for infrastructure, healthcare, education, and green energy, along with support for developing Greenland’s mineral sector. The goal is to convince Greenlanders that long-term prosperity is better secured through Europe than through U.S. control.
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