Miller: ‘Nobody’s going to fight the United States militarily’ over Greenland
Stephen Miller claims US dominance in NATO justifies control over mineral-rich Greenland amid rising tensions, despite strong opposition from Denmark and European allies.
- On Monday, White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller said the United States could take control of Greenland without military resistance, presenting it as US policy during a CNN interview.
- Following the Venezuela raid, the administration linked Greenland's strategic location and rare earths to national security, following Donald Trump, US President's renewed call after capturing Nicolás Maduro, Venezuelan leader.
- Miller challenged Denmark's claim by saying the US dominates NATO and argued `Obviously Greenland should be part of the U.S`.
- Governments in Europe and Denmark issued a joint statement on Tuesday defending Greenland's sovereignty, with Mette Frederiksen warning a US takeover would end NATO and Jens-Frederik Nielsen rejecting annexation rhetoric.
- The administration's appointment of a special envoy to Greenland angered Denmark, while Katie Miller posted a US-flagged map with SOON as Trump claimed, `Greenland is covered with Russian and Chinese ships all over the place`.
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Stephen Miller: 'Greenland Should Be Part of the United States'
Monday on CNN's "The Lead," White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller backed President Donald Trump's suggestion that Greenland should be a U.S. territory. The post Stephen Miller: ‘Greenland Should Be Part of the United States’ appeared first on Breitbart.
Miller supported his wife: For what reason is Greenland a colony of Denmark?: EADaily
EADaily, January 6th, 2026. The annexation of Greenland has been the official position of the US government since the beginning of the Trump administration. This was stated by the adviser to the President of the United States on internal security Stephen Miller.
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