Trump’s Greenland Ambitions Elicit Danish ‘Crisis Mode’ Amidst Venezuela Fallout

In the wake of a U.S. military operation in Venezuela, Greenland’s legislative elections are taking place under a cloud of uncertainty. President Trump expressed interest in acquiring Greenland, citing national security concerns and suggesting Denmark is incapable of defending it. This has sparked a crisis in Denmark, which is responsible for Greenland’s defense, and prompted Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to publicly reject the idea of a U.S. takeover.

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Denmark in ‘crisis-mode’ as Trump sets sights on Greenland after Venezuela attack. The situation feels surreal, doesn’t it? The sheer audacity of hinting at annexing a territory belonging to a close ally, a nation that’s consistently cooperated with the US, and yet seemingly facing no repercussions… it’s enough to make anyone’s head spin. The American political landscape has become so turbulent and unpredictable that the line between diplomatic cooperation and outright aggression feels increasingly blurred.

It’s clear that the US is more than willing to backstab allies if it suits them. It’s almost a given. The thanks Denmark gets for unwavering support? A rather crude gesture. There’s a palpable sense of betrayal, of a relationship built on trust being tossed aside for what appears to be a whim. Be very wary of the news channels, you can treat them as you would Chinese or Russian media.

The advice to the Danish government, seemingly tongue-in-cheek, to appease Trump with elaborate gestures and then simply ignore him, highlights the absurdity of the situation. It’s a testament to the levels of cynicism and distrust that have become commonplace. The US media is, of course, in full propaganda mode.

The “crisis-mode” declared by some analysts is understandable, especially considering the Danish Prime Minister’s firm stance. The US is being advised to simply stop the threats against a historically close ally. It seems like the situation has become so predictable now.

The historical context is important too, specifically “The Technocracy of America” movement from the 1930s and 40s. Its aim to include Canada, Greenland, and other territories, all of which have been mentioned by Trump, suggests a disturbing pattern. It’s hard not to feel like we’re witnessing a modern-day King Henry VIII with an unhealthy obsession with power and legacy.

This feels like a strategic move. The foreign policy equivalent of a distraction. Venezuela and Iran could very well be next. The US has historically viewed South America as its backyard, and involvement in Iran wouldn’t be surprising either. But Greenland? Annexing a NATO member? That would be a game-changer. It’s a concerning possibility, the implications of which are difficult to predict.

There is a suggestion for opening European military bases in Greenland. Perhaps it may give the US something to think about. A weaker, more isolated Russia means a stronger China. The Chinese are sure to want to negotiate with the Russians once they are in a better position of power. And ownership of Siberia, or taking of Taiwan, is a very real possibility.

The core issue revolves around the US’s unreliability. Any nation without a nuclear weapon is vulnerable. The US is a nuclear rogue state, and anything is possible. The Danish are friends and allies. They, and the rest of the EU, should be in crisis mode and be making preparations. We can’t trust a mad baby.

The potential for a US takeover of Greenland is not just about sovereignty; it’s about the environmental impact, too. The US potentially destroying a very important natural ecosystem is a very real possibility. If you consider the US as a key partner to Russia, then all of this makes more sense.

The rhetoric against Greenland distracts Europe from Ukraine and the Eastern front. All that Denmark needs to do is paint a tunnel on a side of a mountain with a sign that says “to Greenland” and Trump will smash his face against it. The solution is simple.

The time to prepare is now. Hopefully Denmark is beefing up presidential protection. Scramble those F35s.

This is insanity. If Europe lets the USA annex Greenland, there’s no telling what’s next. The USA is becoming more tyrannical than ever. The USA is entering its empire era. It is time for people to do their jobs. Where is the breaking point. The economy is in free fall. Allies are turning against us. We are being robbed blind, massive cover ups and an attempt coup.. what is it going to take before there are no other options but to act.