Greenland Tensions Rise After U.S. Comments
A diplomatic dispute is unfolding over Greenland after Stephen Miller said it is the formal position of the U.S. government that the Arctic territory should become part of the United States. European leaders responded quickly, with Denmark stating that Greenland is not for sale and that its future must be decided by its people. The European Union warned that national borders and sovereignty must be respected, highlighting growing strains between Washington and Brussels over Arctic security, influence, and strategy. NATO allies are now urging unity to prevent deeper trans-Atlantic divisions.