Trump's renews threat of military force against Greenland
U.S. President Donald Trump told NBC on Sunday that he would not rule out annexing Greenland by military force, stressing the strategic importance of the large Arctic island for U.S. national security.
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- Published Date: 12:31 | 05 May 2025
Responding to a question on whether or not he rules out the use of military force, he said: "I don't rule it out. I don't say I'm going to do it, but I don't rule out anything."
"Greenland is a very small amount of people, which we'll take care of, and we'll cherish them, and all of that. But we need that for international security."
For months, Trump has been floating the idea of the US taking control of Greenland, which is an autonomous part of the Kingdom of Denmark, and has previously suggested the use of military force as an option.
During his first term in office, Trump sparked backlash from Europe with the idea of simply purchasing Greenland, the largest island in the world.
Geographically, Greenland is part of the North American continent and extends into the Arctic. The island is of great importance for the global climate and for military control of the Arctic.
It is also rich in resources such as rare earths. Additionally, important shipping routes run through the region. The governments of Greenland and Denmark have vehemently rejected Trump's ambitions.
Trump has also expressed an interest in seeing Canada become part of the US, and his repeated remarks on the matter are even thought to have swayed the country's recent election outcome. In the NBC interview, the US president made it clear that he does not consider military force an option for Canada.