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Trump says acquiring Greenland is a national security priority
Summary
The White House told Reuters that President Trump and senior advisers are exploring options to acquire Greenland and described control of the territory as a national security priority; the statement said using the US military is "always an option". The comments were framed as intended to deter rivals in the Arctic region.
Content
President Trump and his senior advisers are reported to be exploring plans to acquire Greenland, the White House told Reuters. The administration described the goal as a national security priority and said control of Greenland is important to deter rivals in the Arctic. Options mentioned include purchasing the territory or granting Greenlandic independence while the United States assumes its defense. The statement added that "utilizing the US military is always an option" and said the issue is "not going away".
Key facts:
- The White House told Reuters that the president and his team are discussing a range of options to acquire Greenland.
- Options cited include buying the territory or granting Greenland independence while the US would take charge of its defense.
- The administration said controlling Greenland is a "national security priority" and stated that using the US military is "always an option."
- Reuters is the source reported for the quoted White House comments.
Summary:
The announcement highlights a change in tone about US policy toward Greenland and has attracted attention given Denmark's role and NATO ties. Undetermined at this time.
