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Former MI6 chief says Trump should be given control of Greenland
Summary
Sir Richard Dearlove said the United States should obtain Greenland, urging Denmark to lease the territory to the US for 100 years to strengthen European security. UK and other European leaders have said Greenland’s future should be decided by Denmark and the island itself.
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Sir Richard Dearlove, a former head of MI6, said the United States should obtain control of Greenland to reinforce European security. He told TalkTV there was a "strong argument" for a greater American military presence and suggested Denmark could lease the territory to the United States for 100 years. Dearlove said such a move would deter Chinese activity in the region and cited historical US land purchases as precedents. His remarks come amid diplomatic discussions in which UK and other European leaders have stressed that Greenland’s future should be decided by Denmark and the island itself.
Key points:
- Sir Richard Dearlove said the US should have a larger military presence in Greenland and suggested Denmark lease the territory to the US for 100 years.
- He argued a stronger US presence would strengthen European security and help deter Chinese activity in the High North.
- Dearlove cited historical US purchases such as Alaska and Louisiana as precedents for acquiring territory.
- Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and other European leaders have said Greenland’s future should be decided by Denmark and the island, and have discussed NATO’s role in Arctic defence.
- The article notes that proposals for US control of Greenland have been criticised by political figures across Europe and in the United States.
Summary:
The former MI6 chief’s comments have added to an ongoing diplomatic debate about Arctic security and sovereignty, prompting discussions among UK, Danish and NATO officials about how to protect Euro-Atlantic interests in the High North. Undetermined at this time.
