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Trump Repeats US Claim Over Greenland at NATO Summit

President Donald Trump renewed his call for the United States to control Greenland during the NATO summit in Turkey on Tuesday, saying the Arctic territory should be under U.S. control rather than Denmark's.


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Speaking to reporters alongside Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Trump said Greenland "should be controlled by the United States, not by Denmark", reviving a position that has strained relations between Washington and Copenhagen, both founding members of NATO.

Greenland Remarks Renew Tensions

Trump has repeatedly argued that the United States should acquire or control Greenland, a semi-autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark, citing its strategic importance.

Denmark Rejects Proposal

Hours later in Ankara, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen firmly rejected the suggestion, saying NATO allies should respect Denmark's sovereignty and recognise that Greenland was not for sale.

She said it was well known that the United States wanted to take control of Greenland, but stressed that such a move would not happen. Frederiksen also said there were no plans for discussions at the summit on Greenland, the Arctic or the High North.

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Greenland's Foreign Minister Mute Egede echoed Denmark's position, saying the island's future should be decided by its own people.

In a Facebook post, Egede said Greenland's future had always been determined by its population and that this would continue, while adding that the territory should maintain close cooperation with its allies.

Trump Cites Security Concerns

Trump argued that the disagreement over Greenland had affected U.S. relations within NATO.

He said Denmark was not doing enough to support Greenland despite its strategic location, claiming the island was surrounded by Chinese and Russian vessels. Trump also pointed to U.S. spending on European security, particularly in response to Russia, as part of his criticism.

The United States has long viewed Greenland as strategically important because of its location in the Arctic and its role in regional defence.

Diplomatic Talks Continue

Despite the public disagreement, the issue has shifted onto a diplomatic track in recent months.

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in June that discussions with Denmark and Greenland were continuing on a monthly basis.

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8 July 2026

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metisdead Legendary Member

A low value post and some replies have been removed:

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Yagoda Star Member

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5 hours ago, BusyB said:

But I do so wish that one foreign dignity, preferably women like Mette or Georgia, would just walk straight up to him in front of the whole world and with a well placed punch simply burst the felonious, malodorous, sex offender felon's nose wide open, sending him spurting blood all over the place onto his back, with a stunned and baffled and terrified look on his ugly, ugly, repulsive gobface

too cowardly to do it yourself huh

unblocktheplanet Diamond Member

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On 7/8/2026 at 4:33 PM, Eric Loh said:

Trump always leave behind a bad stench in every summit. This time he compounded his Greenland threat with his belittling of Denmark's quick surrender to Germany. This kind of loose, blunt even offensive rhetoric by a world leader is sordid and unnecessary. Dementia has damaged parts of this brain to be able to control his words, impulse and reasoning. He really is unfit to continue as POTUS.

On the upside, he was able to remember Greenland! Must have been a clearer day in dementialand.

emptypockets Platinum Member

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5 hours ago, Brettoj said:

Imagine how peaceful the world would be without Trump or Putin!

Or Iran, Russia, China and North Korea.

Plus the myriad of private Islamic armies in Africa.

Bliss.

Edited by emptypockets

unblocktheplanet Diamond Member

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3 hours ago, emptypockets said:

The US bought Alaska from Russia. Pretty good strategic move.

Greenland is not a bad idea either.

Along with Cuba.

México, too. It's right alongside the Gulf of America.

JAG Ruby Member

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2 hours ago, Thingamabob said:

No implication whatsoever. I merely stated a simple fact, namely that by no means all Greenlanders favoured Danish influence.

It rather appears that the great majority prefer the current arrangement over a US takeover.

BusyB Platinum Member

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2 hours ago, Yagoda said:

too cowardly to do it yourself huh

I've just not got the security clearance to get close enough 555

Yagoda Star Member

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1 hour ago, BusyB said:

I've just not got the security clearance to get close enough 555

and now they have your ip 555

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