
Donald Trump speaks at a Congress joint session. India Today
President Trump has once again made bold claims about Greenland, saying the United States will take control of the island. Speaking directly to the people of Greenland, he insisted that the territory is crucial for national security. "We need Greenland, and we will take it one way or the other," he said.
Trump’s statement has raised concerns worldwide. Greenland is an autonomous territory under Denmark, and its people have repeatedly stated they do not want to be part of the US. Denmark’s officials have also firmly rejected any talks about selling or transferring Greenland.
This is not the first time Trump has expressed interest in the island. During his presidency, he proposed buying Greenland, but Denmark immediately dismissed the idea. The topic faded for a while, but now Trump is bringing it up again. His latest remarks suggest he is serious about making a move, though he did not explain how he plans to do it.
Greenland, the world’s largest island, is rich in natural resources. It has significant deposits of rare minerals, which are important for modern technology. The island’s location also makes it strategically valuable for military purposes. The US already has a military base there, but Trump wants more than just a presence—he wants control.
Many leaders have reacted strongly to Trump’s statement. Greenland’s officials have made it clear they are not interested. "We are not for sale, and we never will be," said Greenland’s Prime Minister. Denmark’s government also dismissed Trump’s comments, calling them “completely unrealistic.” Some international experts say that if the US tries to take Greenland forcefully, it could create a serious global crisis.
Despite the backlash, Trump is standing firm. His supporters argue that Greenland’s resources and location would greatly benefit the US. They believe having control over the island would strengthen America’s global power. However, critics say Trump’s comments are reckless and could damage relations with Denmark and other allies.
It remains unclear what Trump’s next move will be. Will he try to negotiate again, or is he considering something more aggressive? For now, Greenland’s leaders and the people of Denmark are watching closely, preparing for any developments.