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What Trump’s aspiration to conquer Greenland means for Canada

Trump's renewed interest in Greenland highlights Arctic strategic importance with NATO tensions and great-power competition over minerals and new shipping routes.

  • This past Sunday, President Donald Trump renewed public talk of annexing Greenland, saying they would talk again about Greenland in 20 days; the White House said acquiring Greenland is an important foreign-policy goal and military options remain available.
  • Climate-Driven changes and resources have made Greenland’s position over the GIUK Gap, its U.S. Department of Defence facilities, and its rare earth elements crucial amid China and Russia’s Arctic ambitions.
  • Copenhagen announced last year it would spend more than $3 billion to boost surveillance and sovereignty in Greenland and the Faroe Islands, including new naval vessels, drones, and satellite capacity tied to Joint Arctic Command.
  • Danish leaders warned that Mette Frederiksen, Danish Prime Minister, said an American takeover would end NATO, while analysts say it would force Canada to rethink Canada–U.S. relations.
  • Heightened Russian activity and broader rivalry mean Canada plans to open a consulate in Nuuk, Greenland, in early February amid rising European concerns over Russia and China.
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney stated that his country will support the sovereignty of Denmark and Greenland following President Donald Trump's announcement of a takeover of the island. Canadian media have noted that the US attack on Venezuela and its plans to seize Greenland serve as a warning to Canada.

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According to Henri Vanhanen, Trump's statements cannot be ignored.

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The National broke the news in Glasgow, United Kingdom on Thursday, January 8, 2026.
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