
This week, an AI-generated image shared by Donald Trump showing himself overlooking Greenland reignited diplomatic tension and sparked mass protests in the capital, Nuuk.
Hundreds of residents gathered outside the new U.S. consulate to reject American influence, chanting slogans asserting that their land is not for sale. This renewed U.S. interest is forcing long-time independence advocates to rethink their strategy, with many now preferring continued Danish rule to avoid a potential American takeover. While the Greenlandic government officially maintains it is open to investment but closed to acquisition, they are currently negotiating with Washington for expanded military and economic ties.
Denmark is responding by accelerating a multi-year plan to deploy new Arctic patrol ships and surveillance drones to solidify its sovereignty in the region.
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