Individuals stroll alongside a road in downtown of Nuuk, Greenland, on Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2026.
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NUUK, Greenland — Alongside the slim, snow-covered principal road in Greenland’s capital, worldwide journalists and digicam crews cease passersby each few meters (ft) asking them for his or her ideas on a disaster which Denmark’s prime minister has warned might doubtlessly set off the tip of NATO.

Greenland is on the middle of a geopolitical storm as U.S. President Donald Trump is insisting he needs to personal the island — and the residents of its capital Nuuk say it isn’t on the market. Trump stated he needs to manage Greenland at any price and the White Home has not dominated out taking the island by power.
U.S. Vice President JD Vance will meet Denmark’s overseas minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen and his Greenlandic counterpart Vivian Motzfeldt in Washington on Wednesday to debate the Arctic island, which is a semiautonomous territory of america’ NATO ally Denmark.
Tuuta Mikaelsen, a 22-year-old pupil, instructed The Related Press in Nuuk that she hoped American officers would get the message to “again off.”
Greenland’s Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen instructed a information convention within the Danish capital Copenhagen on Tuesday that, “if we’ve got to decide on between america and Denmark right here and now, we select Denmark. We select NATO. We select the Kingdom of Denmark. We select the EU.”

Greenland is strategically necessary as a result of as local weather change causes the ice to soften, it opens up the potential of shorter commerce routes to Asia. That additionally might make it simpler to extract and transport untapped deposits of crucial minerals that are wanted for computer systems and telephones.
Trump additionally stated he needs the island to broaden America’s safety and has cited what he says is the risk from Russian and Chinese language ships as a cause to manage it.
However each consultants and Greenlanders query that declare.
“The one Chinese language I see is once I go to the quick meals market,” Lars Vintner, a heating engineer instructed AP. He stated he continuously goes crusing and searching and has by no means seen Russian or Chinese language ships.
His pal, Hans Nørgaard, agreed, including “what has come out of the mouth of Donald Trump about all these ships is simply fantasy.”
Denmark has stated the U.S. — which already has a army presence — can enhance its bases on Greenland. For that cause, “safety is only a cowl,” Vintner stated, suggesting Trump truly needs to personal the island to earn money from its untapped pure assets.
Nørgaard instructed AP he filed a police criticism in Nuuk towards Trump’s “aggressive” habits as a result of, he stated, American officers are threatening the folks of Greenland and NATO. He recommended Trump was utilizing the ships as a pretext to additional American enlargement.

“Donald Trump want to have Greenland, (Russian President Vladimir) Putin would really like Ukraine and (Chinese language President) Xi Jinping want to have Taiwan,” Nørgaard stated.
Mikaelsen, the scholar, stated Greenlanders profit from being a part of Denmark which supplies free well being care, schooling and funds throughout research.
“I do not need the U.S. to take that away from us,” she stated.
Forward of Wednesday’s assembly, Naaja Nathanielsen, Greenland’s minister for enterprise and mineral assets stated it is “unfathomable” that america is discussing taking up a NATO ally and urged the Trump administration to hearken to voices from the Arctic island’s folks.