
The United States is asserting its national security interests in Greenland, with President Trump suggesting its acquisition from Denmark due to perceived underinvestment in regional defense. This stance challenges Danish sovereignty and the 1951 defense agreement. Meanwhile, Russia's actions in Ukraine have implications for Arctic security, leading to the suspension of the Arctic Council. European nations, particularly Denmark, are concerned about U.S. foreign policy shifts and potential threats to smaller economies and spheres of influence.
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