After the controversial U.S. military action in Venezuela and heightened tensions with Iran, President Donald Trump has doubled down on his desire to control Greenland, calling the Arctic island “essential” to U.S. national security and warning that if Washington doesn’t act, Russia or China will move in first.

Trump has refused to rule out using force or other extreme measures to acquire Greenland even suggesting a takeover “one way or another,” a stance that has sparked mass protests in Nuuk and united Greenlandic citizens with Denmark in rejecting any sale or annexation.

In a further escalation, Trump has threatened tariffs of 10% on European allies unless they support U.S. control of the territory, a move denounced by NATO members as coercive and damaging to long-standing alliances.

European leaders warn that any attempt to seize Greenland whether economic pressure or military action would undermine NATO and global security, echoing fears that Western unity could fracture under the strain of Arctic ambitions.

Bottom line: What began as geopolitics Venezuela, Iran, Arctic strategy is now a dangerous global flashpoint. Greenland isn’t just a piece of land; it’s a potential catalyst for deeper confrontation between superpowers.

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