Greenland Defies Trump Amid U.S. Venezuela Intervention

January 5, 2026

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Greenland

The recent U.S. military intervention in Venezuela has reignited international fears regarding Washington’s interest in Greenland. On Monday, January 5, 2026, Greenland’s Prime Minister issued a sharp rebuke to President Donald Trump. The response followed Trump’s repeated suggestions that the United States should seize the Danish territory.

Greenlandic Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen used social media to demand an end to the diplomatic pressure.

“That’s enough now,” Nielsen posted on Facebook. “No more pressure. No more insinuations. No more fantasies of annexation.”

Strategic Security vs. Sovereignty

The tension escalated after President Trump spoke to reporters on Air Force One. He claimed that the U.S. requires Greenland for national security reasons. Specifically, Trump pointed to an increased presence of Russian and Chinese vessels in Arctic waters as a primary concern.

“It’s so strategic,” Trump stated. “Denmark is not going to be able to do it [defend it], I can tell you.”

When questioned by The Atlantic about the military operation in Venezuela—which saw the capture of Nicolás Maduro—Trump remained vague but insistent. He was asked if that mission served as a “blueprint” for Greenland. While he said it was “up to others to decide,” he emphasized that the U.S. “absolutely” needs Greenland for defense.

The “SOON” Controversy

Diplomatic relations were further strained by a controversial social media post from Katie Miller. Miller is a former Trump aide and the wife of influential adviser Stephen Miller. She shared a map of Greenland overlaid with the American flag, captioned with the single word: “SOON.”

Prime Minister Nielsen labeled the post “disrespectful.” He asserted on X (formerly Twitter) that Greenland’s future would not be decided by social media posts. He stated firmly that the country is “not for sale.”

International Condemnation and Danish Response

The prospect of changing international borders through force has drawn widespread criticism from global leaders:

  • France: Warned that international borders cannot be altered by force.
  • Nordic Countries: Finland, Sweden, and Norway issued joint statements supporting Greenland’s sovereignty.
  • China: Rejected the “China threat” narrative and urged the U.S. to stop using it as an excuse for territorial gain.

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen called the idea of a U.S. takeover “absolutely absurd.” She reminded Washington that Denmark and Greenland are protected by NATO security guarantees. Meanwhile, Denmark’s ambassador to the U.S., Jesper Moeller Soerensen, noted that Denmark has already significantly increased its own Arctic security efforts.

Current Context: Venezuela and Beyond

These fears are rooted in the ongoing U.S. administration of Venezuela. Following the detention of Maduro in New York, President Trump stated the U.S. will “run” the oil-rich nation indefinitely to tap its reserves.

This major shift in foreign policy has left many allies and neighbors questioning where the administration’s territorial interests might turn next. For now, the Arctic remains a high-stakes zone of diplomatic friction.

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