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GOP’s McCaul Warns US Greenland Invasion Would Mean 'NATO War'

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Donald Trump's interest in acquiring Greenland has provoked warnings and concerns within Washington. Republican Rep. Michael McCaul stated that any attempt to militarily acquire Greenland would clash with NATO allies, potentially jeopardising the alliance itself. This warning comes as Trump has been criticised for imposing tariffs on European allies and suggesting military force to obtain the autonomous island.

McCaul, addressing these issues on "This Week" with Jonathan Karl, acknowledged Greenland's strategic significance. He mentioned that previous US Presidents have considered acquiring the territory. However, McCaul stressed that a military intervention is unnecessary, as the US already has a treaty with Denmark which provides "full access" to safeguard Greenland. He cautioned against any military move, as it would challenge NATO's core principles and might effectively dismantle the alliance.

McCaul stated that negotiations could establish an additional military presence in Greenland without resorting to invasion. Democratic Sen. Chris Van Hollen supported McCaul's viewpoint, accusing the US President of using national security as a pretext for a land grab to access Greenland's resources. Van Hollen highlighted that Denmark and Greenland have already permitted necessary measures to protect US security within NATO.

Sen. Van Hollen further criticised Trump's alleged ulterior motives, comparing them to his interest in Venezuela. He suggested that Congress could invoke the War Powers Resolution or cut funding to prevent any military action related to Greenland. Van Hollen criticised some Republican senators for inconsistent voting on related issues, suggesting they are reluctant to restrict Trump's military ambitions.

Additionally, Van Hollen challenged Trump's inclination to use military force in Iran, amid reports of repression against protesters. He argued for supporting Iranian protesters through non-military means and cautioned against the US attempting to impose democracy forcefully, reported ABC News.

Key Takeaways:

  • Any US military action in Greenland could harm NATO relations.

  • Current treaties allow US protection of Greenland without invasion.

  • Congress may act to limit military engagement related to Greenland.

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Adapted by ASEAN Now from ABC News 2026-01-20

 

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No one thinks about the poor USA with Europe to the east, Russia and China to the west. Surrounded. Sad.

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I agree. Trump is so fixated on Greenland and though a lot of people tolerated his invasion of Venezuela due to the toxic dictator that was in charge, Greenland is an entirely different story and invading Greenland would set the ugliest precedent possible. Hopefully he gets distracted by something else and starts doing things that are actually productive for America.

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Yanks should be ashamed voting in a madman!!

Can you imagine Greenland with a Costco and a Walmart?

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