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US threat to seize Greenland triggers war fears as Denmark and European allies prepare for military confrontation

Denmark reportedly prepared for a possible US military move on Greenland after Donald Trump’s aggressive post-election remarks triggered fears of forced annexation. The crisis prompted an unprecedented European military response, raising tensions between Washington and its traditional allies

Dr Vishnu AravindDr Vishnu Aravind
Mar 20, 2026, 12:30 pm IST
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Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and US President Donald Trump

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Copenhagen/Washington: Shocking reports suggest that Denmark had begun preparing for a full-scale war with the United States after President Donald Trump publicly threatened to seize Greenland. Following Trump’s remarks about taking the island “the hard way” after his 2024 election victory, Denmark reportedly flew in explosives to destroy key runways and stockpiled blood supplies to treat wounded soldiers, according to Danish public broadcaster DR. Danish defence sources described the situation as the gravest security crisis the country has faced since April 1940. The developments triggered alarm across Europe, especially after a controversial US military action in Venezuela heightened fears of similar intervention elsewhere.

Europe on edge after Venezuela shock

The reported US operation in Venezuela, in which President Nicolas Maduro was captured and taken to New York, sent shockwaves through European capitals. Denmark feared that Greenland, a strategically vital Arctic territory, could be the next target. Trump justified his stance by claiming that Russian and Chinese vessels were operating in the region and that the United States required Greenland for national security. He further warned that the issue could be “resolved” within two months, raising tensions further.

In response, Denmark moved swiftly to build a European security front, coordinating with France, Germany, Norway and Sweden. What was publicly described as a joint military exercise, “Operation Arctic Endurance”, was in reality a defensive mobilisation aimed at deterring a potential US invasion.

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Military build-up and strategic deterrence

Advanced F-35 fighter jets, armed personnel, and multinational forces were deployed to key locations, including Nuuk and Kangerlussuaq. European allies strengthened their presence, with France contributing ground, air and naval forces, while the United Kingdom sent reconnaissance support. Trump, reacting to the growing European alliance in Greenland, accused the allies of engaging in a “dangerous game” and warned of increased trade tariffs against European nations. However, faced with the prospect of coordinated military resistance, he eventually stepped back from plans to seize the island by force.

Instead, Washington is now reportedly seeking a resolution through urgent negotiations. Analysts believe the United States is unlikely to attempt immediate action in Greenland, particularly as it remains engaged in an ongoing conflict involving Iran.

At the same time, reports suggest that Washington may shift its strategic focus elsewhere, with Cuba emerging as a potential target amid its current instability. Western media indicate that the United States could attempt to exploit the situation to expand its geopolitical influence.

 

Topics: Venezuela CrisisUSEuropeDonald TrumpDenmarkGreenlandNATO TensionsMilitary Buildup
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