U.S. President Donald Trump has again sparked controversy over Greenland, asserting that the island is vital for American national security. Trump emphasized that while the United States has strong relations with Denmark, Greenland’s strategic importance means that if the U.S. does not step in, rival powers like Russia and China might. “Denmark can’t do anything about it, but we can,” Trump said, highlighting his administration’s security-focused interest in the Arctic territory. However, Greenlandic leaders have firmly rejected any notion of joining the United States. Officials stressed that Greenland is part of the Danish kingdom and retains its autonomy, emphasizing that U.S. control would not be in their interest. Denmark has also clarified that Greenland’s future is its own decision, and American intervention is unnecessary.

