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    1. Affectionate_Cat293 on

      Donald Trump insisted he was serious in his determination to take over Greenland in a fiery telephone call with Denmark’s prime minister, according to senior European officials. The US president spoke to Mette Frederiksen, the Danish premier, for 45 minutes last week. The White House has not commented on the call but Frederiksen said she had emphasised that the vast Arctic island — an autonomous part of the kingdom of Denmark — was not for sale, while noting America’s “big interest” in it. Five current and former senior European officials briefed on the call said the conversation had gone very badly. They added that Trump had been aggressive and confrontational following the Danish prime minister’s comments that the island was not for sale, despite her offer of more co-operation on military bases and mineral exploitation. “It was horrendous,” said one of the people. Another added: “He was very firm. It was a cold shower. Before, it was hard to take it seriously. But I do think it is serious, and potentially very dangerous.” The details of the call are likely to deepen European concerns that Trump’s return to power will strain transatlantic ties more than ever, as the US president heaps pressure on allies to give up territory. Trump has started his second term musing about potentially taking over Greenland, the Panama Canal, and even Canada.

      Many European officials had hoped his comments about seeking control of Greenland for “national security” reasons were a negotiating ploy to gain more influence over the Nato territory. Russia and China are both also jostling for position in the Arctic. But the call with Frederiksen has crushed such hopes, deepening the foreign policy crisis between the Nato allies. “The intent was very clear. They want it. The Danes are now in crisis mode,” said one person briefed on the call. Another said: “The Danes are utterly freaked out by this.” A former Danish official added: “It was a very tough conversation. He threatened specific measures against Denmark such as targeted tariffs.” The Danish prime minister’s office said it did “not recognise the interpretation of the conversation given by anonymous sources”. Greenland, home to just 57,000 people, is an entry point to new shipping routes gradually opening up through the Arctic; it also boasts abundant but hard to access minerals. “President Trump has been clear that the safety and security of Greenland is important to the United States as China and Russia make significant investments throughout the Arctic region,” a White House National Security Council spokesperson said. “The President is committed to not only protecting US interests in the Arctic but also working with Greenland to ensure mutual prosperity for both nations.” Trump threatened in early January to impose duties on Denmark if it opposed him on Greenland. He also declined to rule out using military force to take control of the island. “People really don’t even know if Denmark has any legal right to it but, if they do, they should give it up because we need it for national security,” Trump said at a press conference days before taking office. “I’m talking about protecting the free world,” he added. “You have China ships all over the place. You have Russian ships all over the place. We’re not letting that happen.”

      Múte Egede, Greenland’s prime minister, has repeatedly stressed that the island’s inhabitants want independence rather than US — or Danish — citizenship. But he has welcomed US business interest in mining and tourism. Frederiksen held a meeting with chief executives of large Danish companies including Novo Nordisk and Carlsberg last week to discuss Trump’s threats, including potential tariffs against her country. On the day of the Trump call, she told Denmark’s TV2: “There is no doubt that there is great interest in and around Greenland. Based on the conversation I had today, there is no reason to believe that it should be less than what we have heard in the public debate.”

    2. Prize_Tree on

      I WILL DIE IN A BUNKER ON THE ICY SHORES OF GREENLAND BEFORE I EVER LET THE AMERICANS HAVE IT. I DON’T CARE THAT IT’S *DANISH*.

    3. “Mine, Mine, Mine, Mine”

      “Mr Trump, why are you quoting the seagulls from Finding Nemo?”

    4. Denmark, stop selling them the magic pills, let them wallow in their obesity.

    5. Bicentennial_Douche on

      USA went from EUs closest ally to hostile power that might start a war over… Greenland?? Jesus fucking Christ, I hate this timeline. 

    6. _woolsweater_ on

      Ironically, one of Trump’s campaign issues was “No new wars” and that Joe Biden was a warmonger. Facts don’t back that up, but it is another example to just go to show how uniformed and divorced the US voters are from reality.

      >Despite President-elect Donald Trump’s oft-deployed slogan of “no new wars” and claims that United States was at peace during his first administration, Washington both engaged in new conflicts and expanded and intensified existing ones without fresh congressional authorization under this leadership between 2017 and 2021.[[source](https://foreignpolicy.com/2025/01/16/trump-war-military-syria-yemen-iraq-islamic-state/?utm_content=gifting&tpcc=gifting_article&gifting_article=dHJ1bXAtd2FyLW1pbGl0YXJ5LXN5cmlhLXllbWVuLWlyYXEtaXNsYW1pYy1zdGF0ZQ==&pid=PNIkD9KChsjnpu7)]

      EDIT: Re-cited link to the original source rather than second source blog.

    7. I fear that he is the biggest danger to world peace since the 1930s. The world has already entered a phase of chronic instability. These dangers are real.
      I wonder whether the american people would back him in a conflict with Europe.
      I sincerely hope not but I’m beginning to have my doubts.

    8. SunflowerMoonwalk on

      If Trump gets Greenland, Canada will be surrounded on 3 sides. If he’s serious about Greenland, he’s serious about Canada too. We urgently need an EU-Canada security agreement outside of NATO.

    9. otterform on

      United Europe is becoming more and more of a need, rather than a little dream

    10. DunnoMouse on

      Of all the ways World War 3 could’ve started, I wouldn’t have imagined the Americans would start it over fucking Greenland

    11. Trump. The dumbest president of any nation in the history of the world.

    12. DarthSet on

      A bully trying to bully to get what he wants. How about NO.

    13. >He threatened specific measures against Denmark such as targeted tariffs

      Bad times for all obese Lego nerds in the US /s

    14. DumbledoresShampoo on

      He is driving Greenlands people away from the US. Let’s make Greenland EU if they want to. Also, Canada, if they’d like to.

    15. Psychological-Ox_24 on

      When US and Russia are mutually hostile, better start calling the Chinese. The hard truth is at this moment, Europe doesn’t have the firepower to slog it out alone.

    16. HOW are the danish just now in crisis mode. What more will it take for europe to wake up!?

      I swear the US will openly declare war, and europe will be like: ah, he’s a tough cookie to negotiate with.

    17. chessboardtable on

      How would this be different from Russia annexing Crimea? Can someone explain this?

    18. metroid23 on

      What in the actual fuck is happening?? I hate it here. Can’t these old white men just do the world a favor and die already?

    19. Plus-Emphasis-2194 on

      I love my brothers and sisters across the pond. I’m so sorry this country elected Big Orange Daddy Man. 😔

    20. roger3rd on

      Russian useful idiot is tricked into conflict with our allies

    21. stars_mcdazzler on

      You guys don’t understand! He really REALLY really wants it! Why won’t they give it to him? He wants it!

      …this manchild has access to the nuclear football…

    22. ricefarmerfromindia on

      I’d say we should threaten to wipe out every red state with european nukes, but that would probably improve their nation.

    23. When the Venn diagram of satire and reality are a perfect circle.

    24. kindaquietidk on

      Danes: take him seriously. He’s insane and surrounded by yes-men. His inaugural speech referenced manifest destiny (a belief that US Americans have the right to expand and take as much land and resources as they need and this is endorsed by god). His anticipated new head of the military is a deranged, Christian nationalist who has crusader tattoos on his body. He’s openly threatening our oldest ally in front of the world.

      I don’t know if it’ll lead to military intervention, but I have no doubt him and his billionaire buddies will try to economically attack and politically destabilize Denmark, Greenland, and Europe altogether. He is an existential threat to world peace. He’s an existential threat to millions of vulnerable people within the US. Every day since he came into office has felt like being abused – having grown up in an abusive home, I know what that feels like. He wants to do the same to you.

    25. jus_talionis on

      A rapist who doesn’t accept a “no”. How surprising.

      Stay the fuck out of our country.

    26. FuckKarmeWhores on

      It’s a strange world where China is starting to make sense as a EU partner.

    27. karpaty31946 on

      She needs to have her psychologists on it … how to get him maximally angry … he’s an unfit man in his late 70s after all 🙂

    28. Darthmook on

      Danish for 100’s of years, now the Mango Mussolini wants a new toy for his friends to break….

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