Friday, 04 Apr 2025

Denmark in Trump's crosshairs as Vance makes ambitious appeal to Greenland

Vice President Vance looked to appeal to Greenland by urging it to side with the US, not Russia or China, after it seeks independence from Denmark.


Denmark in Trump's crosshairs as Vance makes ambitious appeal to Greenland
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"What we think is going to happen is that the Greenlanders are going to choose, through self-determination, to become independent of Denmark," Vance explained in a more toned-down approach from Trump's previous statements. "And then we're going to have conversations with the people of Greenland from there."

"We do not think that military force is ever going to be necessary," Vance continued. "And because we think the people of Greenland are rational and good, we think we're going to be able to cut a deal, Donald Trump-style, to ensure the security of this territory, but also the United States of America."

Vance said that Russia and China have been largely running unchecked in the area and "encroaching" on Greenland without proper protection from Denmark. 

Though Greenland is an autonomous nation, it is still a territory of Denmark, which means Copenhagen oversees its security needs. 

Greenland does not currently have its own military and would no longer be protected by NATO if it left Denmark, as it would need to formally apply for NATO membership as an independent nation. 

Vance said he wants Greenland to have American weapons, not Chinese weapons, and that he believes a partnership could be secured once the arctic nation votes for independence from Denmark.

However, Greenland, which is environmentally conscious, has previously blocked the EU from making deals to access those coveted resources. 

"When the President says we've got to have Greenland, he's saying this island is not safe," Vance said. "A lot of people are interested in it. A lot of people are making a play. 

"Our message is very simple: Yes, the people of Greenland are going to have self-determination," he continued. "We hope that they choose to partner with the United States.

"We're the only nation on earth that will respect their sovereignty and respect their security, because their security is very much our security," Vance said. 

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