The debate over Greenland’s strategic future has intensified as President Donald Trump signals a firm U.S. intent to assert authority over the territory, framing it as critical to American security against China and Russia. From Air Force One, Trump downplayed allied concerns, emphasizing that U.S. interests take precedence over NATO unity. Questions are now being raised about NATO’s reliability as cost and commitment come under scrutiny, and the White House has confirmed that all options, including military action, remain possible. WATCH
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In a move that has reignited global debate and military pushback, the U.S. administration has directed Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) to prepare strategic contingency options related to Greenland, a remote and geopolitically vital Arctic territory currently part of the Kingdom of Denmark. According to multiple reports, U.S. leadership ordered the drafting of planning scenarios that would assess military and strategic options for Greenland, a plan that senior U.S. military leaders and defense officials have openly opposed, calling it unlawful and lacking congressional authorization. WATCH
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