Trump’s push to frame Greenland as a U.S. “must-have” for national security has dragged an island of 56,000 people into a clash of empires. By tying tariffs on key European allies to his Greenland demands, he has weaponized trade to pressure Denmark and the EU, turning a remote Arctic territory into a bargaining chip in a much larger geopolitical struggle. Europe’s firm refusal, and its counter‑threats of tariffs, show just how far this dispute has already escalated.
Russia’s response adds a darker undertone. Lavrov’s claim that Greenland is “not a natural part” of Denmark and a product of colonial conquest subtly questions Danish sovereignty without openly challenging it. At the same time, he insists Moscow has no designs on the island, exposing the contradiction in Trump’s warnings about a Russian or Chinese takeover. What remains is a dangerous mix: wounded European pride, American brinkmanship, and an Arctic region growing hotter both politically and literally.
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