Donald Trump has repeatedly called on the Arctic Cancer, saying that U.S. President Donald Trump repeatedly controlled the autonomous territory, Greenland, to develop the army in the Arctic Cancer.
Prior to the president, Trump was a speech, and the United States needed greenland for its “national security” to protect the “free world.”
While Greenland claims that he will come under the US administration, Trump indicated that it will not abandon military or economic forced potential to dominate territory.
At first, it was rejected as a meaningless controversy, and Trump’s repeated threat to the control of Greenland was surprised the world. Almost all European countries have unanimously accused Trump’s threats.
For example, earlier this month, French said that the US President should not threaten the border of the European Union.
As Trump threatens Greenland’s annexation, French Foreign Minister Jean Noel Barot discusses the possibility that his country will dispatch troops to Denmark and Greenland in an interview with the SUD radio in France. Was revealed. However, Barot has revealed that France had begun discussions for the development of the army, but Denmark was not on the idea.
“We are a strong continent. We must be strong,” said Barot. He also promised that Europe would defend international law. “There is no doubt that the EU will attack other countries in the world, no matter who they are, to attack sovereignty,” he emphasized in response to Trump’s comments.
The latest development of the French troops will occur when Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen participates in a flamp tour of the source S, a source of supporting the trump stance on Greenland.
Frederixen said on January 28 with President Emmanuel Macron of France in Paris and later received “great support.” She also met NATO’s Chief Mark Latte on the same day as Prime Minister Olaf Cholz, Germany, Germany.
European countries oppose Trump’s instigating threats, but French offering to expand the French army in Greenland can cause new rows between France and the United States.
In fact, Greenland may appear as a point of competition between the two historical allies.
“If Denmark sought help, France would be there,” he said. “The borders in Europe are sovereignty, northern, south, east, and west. No one can allow us to ruin our borders.”
Despite the traditional allies since World War I, the two countries could not see often. The relationship between French President Macron and the US President Trump is particularly nervous due to differences in opinions on Paris climate agreements, Iranian nuclear trading, and trade tariffs.
Recently, Macron has accused Gaza’s suggestions on Trump’s proposal to Egypt and Jordan to “forcibly replace.”

The threat to Greenland is greater than ever
Donald Trump first suggested to buy Greenland from Denmark in 2019, but was only rejected by Denmark’s Prime Minister Methte Frederiksen.
However, this time, the president seems to mean business, and has decided to realize his long -standing dreams to make Greenland a 51st state in the United States.
“I think we can get it,” said Trump on the weekend. “I really don’t know the claim that Denmark has, but it is a very non -friendly act if it is not allowed to happen to protect the free world. Will be.
Greenland is the world’s largest island between the North Atlantic and the Arctic Ocean. Ironically, the capital Nucck is closer to New York than Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark.
Nevertheless, Greenland is part of Denmark. In 1921, the United States confirmed Denmark’s sovereignty in Greenland in the return of Copenhagen, who agreed to sell the Caribbean Virgin Islands to the United States. Greenland became autonomous in 1979 and later acknowledged autonomy.
However, Denmark still manages foreign, defense, and security policies. Thus, threatening the merger represents the perfection of Denmark’s territory and direct attacks on sovereignty.
Donald Trump’s interest in Greenland has military and economic aspects. Greenland is a strategic area for monitoring the pole airspace, depending on the Arctic’s position. This is likely to be crossed by hostile military aircraft or intercontinental ballistic missiles in North America attacks. Donald Trump repeatedly emphasizes that he needs greenland for national security.
Greenland is considered to be indispensable for the possibility military threats, especially Russia, for the early warning systems of the US ballistic missile. However, it is appropriate to note that Greenland has a permanent military base, PitufFik Space Base.
Beyond military use, territory is very useful for trade and navigation. The island is located near the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean, or the lane of the northwest passage connecting North America and Europe.
The new, shorter transportation route passing through the Arctic Circle quickly connects Europe to North America and plays a central role in Greenland due to global warming. This trade route also reduces dependence on alternative routes, such as the Panama Canal.
But Greenland people do not want Trump to take over. According to the latest opinion polls, 85 % of local residents Opposition Become part of the United States. Furthermore, Greenland, Mte Eugede, said, “We don’t want to be a Danish man. We don’t want to be an American. I want to be a green lander.”
Denmark has begun efforts to protect Greenland from Trump, including large -scale hikings for defense spending. On January 27, it announced that it would spend 14.6 billion Denmark crowns, $ 250 million in order to boost military being in the Arctic Circle. The purpose of this movement is to strengthen Denmark’s military existence through territory.
At a press conference, Denmark Minister of Defense, Denmark Defense Minister of Defense, four times the latest funds to acquire three new Arctic Navy ships and four times the number of long -distance monitoring drones. , Announced to expand satellite monitoring.
In addition, Copenhagen also appreciates the possibility of developing a newly innovated F-35 stealth fighter in Greenland during geopolitical competition in the Arctic Circle.
In addition to enhancing Greenland’s security and strengthening support among allies, Denmark is also facing Trump. Denmark’s Foreign Minister Lars Rocker Lasmussen stated on January 28: “Trump will not have Greenland. Greenland is Greenland, and Greenland people are also in the sense of international law.”