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Greenland Tensions: A Clash of Allies
Greenland, DenmarkSunday, March 30, 2025
Rasmussen also mentioned that Greenland is part of NATO. He welcomed all allies to play a bigger role in the Arctic. But he made it clear that Denmark will do its part. He said that Denmark will take on its share of the responsibility. He wants to use the existing defense agreement with the U. S. to work together more effectively.
The U. S. has been pushing for a greater military presence in Greenland. Rasmussen respects this need. But he believes that much can be done within the current framework. He wants both countries to work together to address the changing situation in the Arctic. He said that the time for business as usual is over. The Arctic is no longer a low-changing area. Both countries need to step up their game.
The U. S. has also accused Denmark of treating Greenlanders as second-class citizens. This is a serious accusation. It suggests that Denmark has not done enough to support the people of Greenland. Rasmussen did not directly address this accusation. But his message was clear. Denmark is committed to doing its part in the Arctic. It will work with its allies, but it will not be pushed around.
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