US military presence in Greenland 'always an option' amid European opposition
The US has stated that military force is always an option in Greenland, despite European leaders rejecting such threats and asserting the island's sovereignty rests with its people. Leaders in Europe and Canada rallied behind Greenland, affirming it belongs to its indigenous population.
The US has stated that taking control of Greenland through military force is an 'option' as European leaders reject such threats, with the Arctic territory's people reaffirming their support for independence and self-determination. Greenlandic officials have sought to emphasize the country's sovereignty and ties to Denmark. The European Union and Canada have condemned US statements, while leaders in the region have praised Greenland's growing autonomy. Diplomatic tensions rise as Greenland seeks greater control over its own future.