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Trump Rules Out Force for Greenland, Calls Purchase Strategic

Trump Rules Out Force, Calls Greenland Purchase ‘Strategically Interesting’

US President Donald Trump has clarified he will not use force to acquire Greenland but reiterated his view that purchasing the Danish territory is a “strategically interesting” idea for the United States.

Key Takeaways

  • President Trump explicitly stated he would not use military force to take over Greenland.
  • He defended the purchase concept as strategically valuable, citing its location between the Atlantic and Arctic Oceans.
  • Trump claimed Denmark loses nearly $700 million annually supporting Greenland.
  • The remarks follow a diplomatic spat after Danish PM Mette Frederiksen called the idea “absurd,” leading Trump to cancel a visit.

Strategic Interest, Not Resources

Speaking to reporters at the White House, Trump emphasized the strategic, not resource-based, rationale. “I’m not looking at it from that standpoint. I’m looking at it from the standpoint of strategy,” he said, calling it a “very important place.”

He argued the acquisition “would be nice” for the US and suggested it burdens Denmark financially. “They’re losing almost $700 million a year carrying it… They carry it at a great loss,” Trump stated.

“The concept came up, and I said, certainly, I’d be (interested). Strategically, it’s interesting. But we’ll talk to them a little bit. It’s not number one on the burner, I can tell you that.”

Fallout with Denmark

The President’s comments come after he cancelled a scheduled trip to Denmark earlier this month. The cancellation was a direct response to Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen publicly dismissing his purchase idea as “absurd.”

Trump gave a mixed review of his conversation with Frederiksen, calling her a “wonderful woman” and praising her job performance, but also labeling her reaction “nasty” and “inappropriate.”

Historical Precedent and No Rush

Trump noted he is not the first US president to consider the move, referencing President Harry Truman’s historical interest.

However, he downplayed any urgency, stating, “It’s not something that we’re pressing. It’s not something that we’re insisting on. We just talked about it.”

About Greenland

Greenland is the world’s largest island, an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark. Its location between the North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans gives it significant strategic value. The United States maintains a military base at Thule in northern Greenland.

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