U.S.–Greenland Tensions Rise Amid Tariff Threats and Arctic Rivalry

World 09:53 AM - 2026-01-19
Thousands March in Greenland Against Trump’s Takeover Threats. ABC7

Thousands March in Greenland Against Trump’s Takeover Threats.

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Tensions between the United States and several European allies have intensified following renewed pressure from Washington over Greenland, an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark. The dispute has drawn widespread attention after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to impose tariffs on a number of European countries, linking the measures to U.S. strategic interests in Greenland.

The White House argues that Greenland’s geographic position in the Arctic makes it vital to U.S. national security, particularly as global competition increases in the region due to climate change, emerging sea routes, and access to natural resources. Washington already maintains a military presence on the island, but recent statements have suggested a desire for a significantly expanded U.S. role.

European leaders have strongly pushed back against the tariff threats, warning that economic pressure tied to Greenland’s status risks damaging transatlantic relations and undermining NATO unity. The European Union has voiced firm support for Denmark, emphasising that Greenland’s sovereignty and political future cannot be subject to external coercion.

Denmark has reiterated that Greenland is not for sale and that any changes to its status must be decided by the Greenlandic people themselves. Greenland’s government has also rejected the idea of a U.S. takeover, while welcoming diplomatic and political backing from European partners. Officials in Nuuk have stressed their commitment to cooperation within NATO and respect for international law.

Sources: Reuters, AP, and ABC News


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