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Jens-Frederik Nielsen, Greenland’s prime minister, said that an attack on the territory by the United States was “not likely” — but that he could not rule one out.

 

A city with a snow-covered mountain in the background.

Nuuk, the capital of Greenland. Mute B. Egede, a former prime minister who is now a member of Greenland’s Parliament, said that top officials were reviewing emergency guidance amid threats from President Trump.Sigga Ella for The New York Times

The United States is “not likely” to use military force against Greenland but an attack cannot be completely ruled out, Greenland’s prime minister, Jens-Frederik Nielsen, said on Tuesday, as President Trump repeated his threat to seize control of the semiautonomous Danish territory.

Mr. Nielsen appeared at a news conference in Nuuk, Greenland’s capital, beside a former prime minister, Mute B. Egede, who said that territorial officials were reviewing their civil preparedness strategies. Those preparations could include asking all households to have five days of food supplies, Mr. Egede said.

“We must be prepared for all the things that may happen,” said Mr. Egede, who is now a member of Greenland’s Parliament. 

Both officials reiterated that Greenland — as part of the Danish Kingdom — is part of NATO and warned that any escalation would have consequences beyond the territory’s shores. They also condemned Mr. Trump’s threats on social media, which Mr. Nielsen called “disrespectful.” He said Greenland would respond through formal channels.

Mr. Trump has not yet directed the Pentagon to draw up plans for an invasion of Greenland or the aftermath of such an operation, according to two U.S. officials who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss operational matters.

So far, there has been no official call for Greenlanders to stock up on essential household supplies.

Similar messages from governments in the Nordic region have been issued to address rising threats in recent years. In late 2024, Sweden, Finland, Denmark and Norway updated their advice for citizens preparing to survive war and other crises. At the time, their main concern was Russian aggression.

Mr. Trump’s insistence that the United States will take action regarding Greenland “whether they like it or not” has upended the longstanding international order.

The U.S. president, emboldened since the American military captured the Venezuelan president in a raid, has made aggressive statements about Greenland, threatening to impose tariffs on longstanding European allies to force negotiations to take control of the island. The result has been that Greenland is afraid, Denmark is angry and Europe is standing in opposition to Mr. Trump.

Mette Frederiksen, the Danish prime minister, on Tuesday remained in Copenhagen to address Denmark’s Parliament instead of attending the start of the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. She said neither the Danes nor the Greenlanders had wished to become “the center of a conflict between the United States and Europe.”

Hours after Mr. Trump ratcheted up his feud with European leaders, Ms. Frederiksen described his actions as a threat to Danish territory and Greenland’s right to self-determination. She warned that neither the United States nor Denmark would benefit from a trade war.

“On both sides, a trade war will cost jobs,” she said, a day before Mr. Trump was expected to attend the World Economic Forum. “On both sides, it will harm the economy.”

Mr. Trump has repeatedly said control of Greenland is a matter of U.S. national security. On Monday, Denmark sent a small contingent of about 100 soldiers to western Greenland, along with the Danish Army chief, Peter Boysen, the Danish state broadcaster reported.

Analysts have said Denmark’s move to increase its military presence in Greenland seems to be part of an effort to show Mr. Trump that the country is taking his concerns about security seriously.

For their part, Greenland’s leaders have repeated their position that the island is not for sale, and that they do not want to be part of the United States. Mr. Nielsen, Greenland’s prime minister, said that if Greenlanders had to choose, they would rather stay aligned with Denmark, their former colonizer.

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Attack ? Antha scene ledu..,its an invasion..like C130 lands with troops, then troops simply walk down the aircraft and take over Nuuk..,

The smoothest take over ever…without a bullet fired neither any protest. 

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1 minute ago, Android_Halwa said:

Attack ? Antha scene ledu..,its an invasion..like C130 lands with troops, then troops simply walk down the aircraft and take over Nuuk..,

The smoothest take over ever…without a bullet fired neither any protest. 

Greenland okavela US  teskunta, akkada kuda eh11b visa applicable e na? Can we work from there

DB Yuvatha genuine question

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20 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said:

Attack ? Antha scene ledu..,its an invasion..like C130 lands with troops, then troops simply walk down the aircraft and take over Nuuk..,

The smoothest take over ever…without a bullet fired neither any protest. 

Don't think so.. ukrain kuda alane anukunnaru but penta indi... resistance untadi but emina shoot out ite matter chala escalate avuddi.. markets collapse,  we may see a new world of partners altogether 

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Nato will collapse. World will move away from us tech companies. Stock market crash

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25 minutes ago, Sam480 said:

Greenland okavela US  teskunta, akkada kuda eh11b visa applicable e na? Can we work from there

DB Yuvatha genuine question

tn visa istara ??

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32 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said:

Attack ? Antha scene ledu..,its an invasion..like C130 lands with troops, then troops simply walk down the aircraft and take over Nuuk..,

The smoothest take over ever…without a bullet fired neither any protest. 

I dont think the people of greenland would welcome them like the polish welcoming russian troops in WW2. There will be resistance and Denmark may even send security forces. potential collapse of NATO if he does it.

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4 minutes ago, akkum_bakkum said:

I dont think the people of greenland would welcome them like the polish welcoming russian troops in WW2. There will be resistance and Denmark may even send security forces. potential collapse of NATO if he does it.

Polish welcomed Russians?? 🤔🤔

Both Germans and Russians invaded Poland from different sides and divided the country.. 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invasion_of_Poland

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7 minutes ago, Thokkalee said:

Polish welcomed Russians?? 🤔🤔

Both Germans and Russians invaded Poland from different sides and divided the country.. 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invasion_of_Poland

Not talking about pre WW2 Nazi-soviet pact. During WW2, it was the Germans that retreated from the occupied poland and polish welcomed the russina troops. Read about operation barbarossa and WW2.

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Besides Russia, do you think any other country can match the USA's military power?

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