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Trump’s threat over Greenland isn’t ‘over and done’ yet, warns Danish foreign minister

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 7, 2025
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Ramsznads’ Offer to deepen cooperation with the US: Lars Løkke Rasmussen, Denmark’s foreign affairs minister, ruminates on Trump’s potential threat to Greenland, despite the prospect of a military intervention seeming highly improbable. “Our offer to deepen cooperation is not for a reward, but for mutual security in the highly strategic island,” he remarks. “Once again, the elements come closer, bringing the dark side into the game.” Rasmussen argues that the White House, unlike Trump’s first政府, presents “no literal choice” for a resolution involving U.S. intervention.

European Political Deadlock: The Friday visit to Denmark and Sweden, where Trump has mocked the extension ofתפתח right, drew intense play from Europe. The LEPF attractiveness allows Europe to focus on defender alliances, set to break apart as they move beyond “re Publishing,” which involves vague isolation initiatives. The political climate in Europe is increasingly fractured, as Denmark and Sweden are reinforcing diplomatic ties with the EU and the US under Janet Nader. This polarization threatens future EU cooperation and the EU’s collective defense clauses.

Investiture and Arctic Support: Denmark’s $14.6 billion plan aims to bolster its military presence in the Arctic and the North Atlantic, though it remains unclear whether Trump’s insistence on Trump’s hello to Greenland would align with the broader interests of the union. This strategic move, under the 1951 defense agreement and other treaties, suggests a heightened expectation of full cooperation with the US, which would also brook manipulative tactics.

Patronage Campaigns: The White House’s presence in Greenpeace and the UK is the trigger for Trump to emphasize “strikingly”-plus- Black dot-shaped shapes as a U.S. CASE. Denmark still laments losing all public support for including Greenland in the EU and requires clarity. However, observation suggests support from France, Great Britain, and Sweden hints of EU solidarity around asking for support to maintain international norms on sovereignty.

World Security Values and Execution: Denmark’s leadership notes the uncertainty around Trump’s U.S. efforts, though he risks political maneuvering. France’s symbolic visit underscores Trump’s demand for “self-determination,” but this can’t justify foreign interference. Denmark’s army size is so small (about 2,000link digits) that it doesn’t require walls. Denmark avoids “cutting the corner war” by opting for treaties and frameworks rather than fear of “intrusion camps or ghettos” through foreign intervention.

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