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President Trump reportedly sought plans to invade Greenland
Summary
Reports say President Trump asked special forces to draw up plans for an invasion of Greenland, and senior U.S. military leaders are resisting those plans on legal and congressional grounds.
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Reports published by The Mail on Sunday say President Trump ordered special forces commanders to draw up a plan for the invasion of Greenland. Sources cited in the reporting say advisers close to the President pushed the idea after a recent operation in Venezuela. Senior U.S. military figures are reported to be resisting the plan on legal grounds and over a lack of likely congressional support. Diplomats are reported to have discussed scenarios and raised concerns about possible effects on NATO.
Reported details:
- The reporting says the President asked the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) to prepare invasion plans.
- The joint chiefs of staff are reported to be resisting, citing legal objections and likely lack of Congressional backing.
- Some sources say advisers led by Stephen Miller have advocated for rapid action following the operation in Venezuela.
- Diplomatic cables and officials are reported to have war-gamed escalatory and compromise scenarios and noted potential implications for NATO.
Summary:
The reports describe internal disagreement between political advisers and senior military leaders, and indicate diplomatic concern among allies about wider implications. Undetermined at this time.
