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US Takeover of Greenland Would Damage Relations With Europe, Expert Says
US Takeover of Greenland Would Damage Relations With Europe, Expert Says
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WASHINGTON (Sputnik) – Earlier in January, Donald Trump told reporters that he cannot guarantee he will not use military force to take over Greenland, an... 14.01.2025, Sputnik Africa
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A forcible takeover of Greenland by the United States would deliver a serious blow to Washington's relationship with Europe, Ret. US Army Lt. Col. and political consultant Earl Rasmussen told Sputnik. US President-elect Donald Trump, who is due to assume office on January 20, has called it "an absolute necessity" for the United States to own Greenland. Greenlandic Prime Minister Mute Egede responded that the island was not for sale. Rasmussen recalled that Greenland had been a colony or a dependent territory of Norway and Denmark for centuries, and an independence movement there is currently growing. The expert also pointed out that the US has a military base in Greenland that plays a key role in America’s global network of missile warning systems. Rasmussen expressed confidence that Trump wants to access Greenland for business, security, and political reasons. Despite Trump's statements on Greenland, the European Union hopes to reach a mutual understanding with him, European Commission trade spokesman Olof Gill said last Friday.Greenland was a colony of Denmark until 1953. It remains part of the kingdom, but in 2009, it received autonomy with the ability to self-govern and make independent choices in domestic policy.
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US Takeover of Greenland Would Damage Relations With Europe, Expert Says
10:51 14.01.2025 (Updated: 12:15 14.01.2025) WASHINGTON (Sputnik) – Earlier in January, Donald Trump told reporters that he cannot guarantee he will not use military force to take over Greenland, an autonomous territory within the Danish Realm. Later, Pentagon Deputy Press Secretary Sabrina Singh said that there are currently no military plans in place to take control over Greenland by force.
A forcible takeover of Greenland by the United States would deliver a serious blow to Washington's relationship with Europe, Ret. US Army Lt. Col. and political consultant Earl Rasmussen told Sputnik.
"If we forcibly, either militarily or economically, took control of Greenland, this would significantly damage European-US relations," Rasmussen said.
US President-elect Donald Trump, who is due to assume office on January 20, has called it "an absolute necessity" for the United States to
own Greenland. Greenlandic Prime Minister Mute Egede responded that the island was not for sale.
Rasmussen recalled that Greenland had been a colony or a dependent territory of Norway and Denmark for centuries, and an independence movement there is currently growing.
"A more palatable approach would be diplomatically negotiating with Greenland, Denmark, and Europe access that the US has an interest in, whether for strategic national security reasons or access to natural resources," he added.
The expert also pointed out that the US has a military base in Greenland that plays a key role in America’s global network of missile warning systems.
Rasmussen expressed confidence that Trump wants to access Greenland for business, security, and political reasons.
"It would provide ready and direct access to the Arctic and a wealth of natural resources, such as minerals, including rare earth, as well as oil and gas," he added.
Despite Trump's statements on Greenland, the
European Union hopes to reach a mutual understanding with him, European Commission trade spokesman Olof Gill said last Friday.
"Our first intention with the incoming Trump administration is to find areas of mutual cooperation for the benefit of our people and economies," Gill said, answering a question to comment on Trump's statements on Greenland.
Greenland was a colony of Denmark until 1953. It remains part of the kingdom, but in 2009, it received autonomy with the ability to self-govern and make independent choices in domestic policy.