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Trump reportedly orders military to draw up plan for Greenland
Summary
Reports say President Donald Trump asked US special forces to prepare a plan concerning Greenland, and senior US military leaders are reported to be resisting on legal grounds; subsequent actions are undetermined at this time.
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Reports say President Donald Trump asked US special forces to draw up a plan related to Greenland, according to a Mail on Sunday report and unnamed diplomatic sources. Senior US military leaders are reported to be resisting the request on legal and congressional grounds. British diplomats are said to be monitoring and discussing possible scenarios. The situation is reported to involve differing views among White House advisers and military officials.
Key reported details:
- Sources report Mr Trump asked the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) to prepare a plan concerning Greenland.
- The joint chiefs of staff are reported to be resisting, on the grounds the plan would be illegal and would not have congressional support.
- British diplomatic sources are reported to have war-gamed escalatory and compromise scenarios involving Greenland's links with Denmark.
- A diplomatic cable is reported to have warned that a worst-case scenario could undermine NATO and broader diplomatic relations.
- Reports say officials disagree on subsequent actions and timing, and the situation is described as unresolved.
Summary:
If the reports are accurate, officials say the matter raises diplomatic and legal concerns for US allies and NATO. The situation remains unresolved.
