
Amid escalating tensions over US President Donald Trump's push to acquire Greenland, Denmark has proposed a NATO surveillance mission and increased its military presence on the Arctic island. Several European countries have deployed troops to Greenland for NATO exercises, while the US plans to send NORAD aircraft to the Pituffik Space Base as part of long-planned defense activities coordinated with Denmark and Greenland. Greenland's Prime Minister has urged residents to prepare for possible disruptions, though military conflict remains unlikely. The situation reflects heightened geopolitical interest in the Arctic and concerns over sovereignty and security.
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