Denmark says Greenland 'not for sale' after Trump renews call for US control

ONP Summary
At the NATO summit in Ankara, Trump renewed demands that the U.S. should control Greenland instead of Denmark, citing security threats from Chinese and Russian military presence in the Arctic. The statement prompted emergency European consultations and revived alliance divisions that had nearly fractured earlier in the year.
Progressive: Destabilizing territorial aggression — Progressive outlets frame Trump's repeated demands to seize Greenland and threaten troop withdrawal as illegitimate coercion that fractures NATO unity.
Moderate: Recurring alliance friction — Centrist outlets report this as a disruptive dispute that reignites earlier tensions, while noting NATO's constructive defense investments and support for Ukraine.
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen reaffirmed on Wednesday that Greenland is "not for sale" and that her country is ready to defend "every inch" of its territory, after US President Donald Trump insisted that the Arctic territory should be under the control of the United States rather than Denmark. ...
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