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The US National Security concerns about the Arctic will be addressed, one way or another.
And so, we’ve come to the point where a lot seems to have changed regarding the situation of the Arctic island of Greenland.
On the one hand, Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen called snap elections, trying to use her resistance to Donald J. Trump’s designs on Greenland to guarantee another term, but in the end, she had the worst voting for her dominant party in a century.
So, now Frederiksen has renounced and is working as a caretaker PM, while she negotiates with other parties, hoping to remain at the helm.
Meanwhile, the US is involved in a high-stakes military operation in Iran, and Trump has told anyone who’ll listen that ‘Cuba is next’ – so, maybe this is not the ideal moment to seize Greenland and deal with the potential military reaction by former Euro-Globalist ‘allies’.
So, perhaps it is not so surprising that the US began ‘secret talks’ with Denmark to ‘increase its military presence’ in Greenland.
BREAKING:
The New York Times writes has the U.S. has asked Denmark to expand its military presence in Greenland from 1 base to 4 bases.
If the deal goes through, the U.S. would reopen its old military bases in Narsarsuaq and Kangerlussuaq pic.twitter.com/MmjAX1pg6F
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) April 1, 2026
Washington is reportedly seeking access to three bases to set up airfields and ports.
The Telegraph reported:
“The talks are being held under a 1951 defense pact between Denmark and the United States that allows the latter to build and expand military sites in Greenland, a Danish overseas territory.”
BREAKING
: U.S. is in talks with Denmark to gain access to three more military bases in Greenland, expanding its Arctic footprint and strategic presence beyond the existing Pituffik Space Base amid rising geopolitical tensions.
Source: Anadolu Agency pic.twitter.com/49X600ZyPU
— War Radar (@War_Radar2) April 1, 2026
“Pituffik Space Base is currently the sole US military base in Greenland, on its north-west coast. Operating since the 1951 US-Denmark treaty, it is central to the US early warning and missile defense as well as space surveillance.
Lt-Cdr Teresa C Meadows, a US Northern Command spokesman, said the US wished to expand bases near the southern town of Narsarsuaq and Kangerlussuaq, in the western region.”
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: U.S. is in talks with Denmark to gain access to three more military bases in Greenland, expanding its Arctic footprint and strategic presence beyond the existing Pituffik Space Base amid rising geopolitical tensions.