Danish MP Slams US "Unacceptable" Military Threat Over Greenland

Danish Conservative MP Rasmus Jarlov has condemned what he calls an "unacceptable" military threat from the United States against Denmark. He stated the only threat to Greenland is the US, dismissing narratives about a Chinese threat as a "fake story." This comes amid a longstanding 1951 agreement that grants the US extensive military access rights across Greenland. A recent poll indicates overwhelming opposition among Greenland's residents to any American takeover of the island.

Key Points: Danish MP Condemns US Threat to Greenland as "Deeply Troubling"

  • US threatened Denmark with military force
  • MP calls threat shocking and unprecedented
  • China threat to Greenland called a "fake story"
  • 1951 pact gives US sweeping military access in Greenland
  • 85% of Greenlanders oppose American takeover
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"Deeply troubling, unacceptable," Danish MP condemns US threat to nation

Conservative MP Rasmus Jarlov calls US military threats against Denmark "shocking and unprecedented," dismissing China threat narrative over Greenland.

"It is deeply troubling, and unacceptable, that we are being threatened with military force by the United States. - Rasmus Jarlov"

Copenhagen, January 10

Danish Conservative MP Rasmus Jarlov said that it was deeply troubling for Denmark to be threatened with military forces.

Jarlov, while speaking on Trump's remarks on Denmark, said that the only threat to the nation is the US.

He said, "It is deeply troubling, and unacceptable, that we are being threatened with military force by the United States... It is shocking and unprecedented that you would threaten allies, countries that have done nothing against you except remain loyal. This is worrying for other countries as well, because if Denmark can be the target of such aggression, then no one is safe... In the case of Greenland, however, there is absolutely no excuse: no threat, no hostility," he said.

He also said they have no threat from China.

"There are no threats against Greenland. The only threat is the United States. The notion that China is threatening Greenland is a fake story. China has virtually no presence there: no consulate, no mining operations, no ownership, and certainly no military footprint... Even if it were true, the Americans already have military access to Greenland, and they have actually scaled it down by 99%, from 15,000 troops to 150," he said.

Under a little-known Cold War agreement, the United States already enjoys sweeping military access in Greenland. Right now, the United States has one base in a very remote corner of the island. But the agreement allows it to "construct, install, maintain, and operate" military bases across Greenland, "house personnel" and "control landings, takeoffs, anchorages, moorings, movements, and operation of ships, aircraft, and waterborne craft," as per New York Times.

It was signed in 1951 by the United States and Denmark, which colonised Greenland more than 300 years ago and still controls some of its affairs.

Greenlanders now have the right to hold a referendum on independence, and Danish officials have said it's up to the island's 57,000 inhabitants to decide their future. A poll last year found 85 per cent of residents opposed the idea of an American takeover, as per New York Times.

- ANI

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Priya S
The MP makes a valid point. If a loyal ally like Denmark can be threatened, it makes you wonder about the reliability of such partnerships. It's a reminder for all nations to prioritize self-reliance and strategic autonomy in foreign policy.
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Sarah B
Reading this from Delhi. The part about the 1951 agreement is shocking! Colonial-era pacts still dictating terms today. Greenland's people should have the final say in their future, not distant powers. 85% opposition speaks volumes.
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Vikram M
While the condemnation is strong, I feel the MP is perhaps being a bit naive about China's long-term intentions. Strategic competition is global now. That said, bullying allies is absolutely not done. The US should reflect on this.
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Rohit P
Strong words from the Danish MP! It's a lesson in geopolitics. Big powers often forget the concerns of smaller nations. India has always stood for peaceful coexistence and respect for territorial integrity. This situation needs dialogue, not threats.
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Michael C
The data is clear: 150 troops vs. 15,000, and no Chinese presence. This seems like creating a threat where none exists to justify something else. The people of Greenland have made their choice. Their voice matters most.

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