‘We don’t want to be Americans’: Greenland’s parties respond to new Trump threat

In a bold move, leaders from five major parties in Greenland's parliament have come together to assert their nation's independence, rejecting any notion of the US exerting its influence over their land. The joint statement, released just hours after US President Donald Trump once again threatened to take control of the island, sends a clear message: Greenlanders will decide their own destiny.

"We don't want to be Americans, we don't want to be Danish - we want to be Greenlanders," they declared in unison. Their assertion echoes the very sentiments that have long defined this autonomous territory, which is part of the Kingdom of Denmark but boasts a distinct identity shaped by its Inuit and European heritage.

Trump's comments on Friday sparked international concern, with European allies and NATO officials alike weighing in to condemn his remarks as unacceptable. "We are going to do something on Greenland whether they like it or not," he declared, citing Russia and China as potential threats - a narrative that has long been associated with US interests in the Arctic.

However, Trump's assertion rings hollow, given that the US already maintains a military presence on the island through a 1951 agreement. His claim to "own" Greenland is met with skepticism, particularly from Denmark, which views its relationship with Greenland as one of mutual respect and cooperation.

The Danish Prime Minister, Mette Frederiksen, has warned that any attempt by the US to take control of Greenland would be catastrophic for the transatlantic security pact and NATO's post-WWII structure. "An armed attack on Greenland would end everything," she stated.

As tensions rise, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio is set to meet with Denmark's foreign minister and representatives from Greenland next week, sparking concerns about the implications of Washington's actions in the region. Meanwhile, NATO officials have sought to deflect attention away from the US's interest in Greenland by highlighting their efforts to bolster security in the Arctic.

Despite these efforts, it remains to be seen whether Trump's comments will lead to a shift in US policy or simply fuel further controversy. One thing is clear: Greenland's leaders are determined to assert their sovereignty and defend their nation against any external influence. "The future of Greenland must be decided by Greenlanders," they said in their joint statement, leaving no doubt about their stance.
 
I THOUGHT IT WAS ALREADY WELL KNOWN THAT GREENLAND IS AN AUTONOMOUS TERRITORY WITH A DISTINCT IDENTITY 🌎💪 THEY'VE BEEN INDEPENDENT FOR DECADES AND DON'T NEED SOMEONE LIKE TRUMP TELLING THEM WHAT TO DO. THE US SHOULD BE FOCUSING ON OTHER ISSUES RATHER THAN TRYING TO TAKE CONTROL OF GREENLAND AGAIN 🙄 IT'S JUST GOING TO LEAD TO MORE PROBLEMS AND TENSIONS IN THE REGION 💥
 
🌎💪 Greenland's gotta stand on its own two feet, you feel? I mean, it's already got that autonomy thing going on with Denmark and all, so why would anyone wanna mess with that? Trump's just trying to stir up trouble, but let's be real, the US already has a military presence there 🤷‍♂️. It's like, they want to play hardball? More like they should be playing nice 😊.
 
🌎 I think it's great that Greenland's parliament is taking a stand for their independence 🙌. The US has been trying to exert its influence over them for years, and now Trump is just adding fuel to the fire 🔥. But let's not forget that Denmark has a relationship with Greenland that's based on mutual respect and cooperation - it's not like the US is some new player in town 🤔.

And can we talk about how convenient it is for the US to threaten Greenland, especially when they already have a military presence there through that 1951 agreement? It sounds like they're just trying to justify their own interests rather than actually helping to keep the region safe 🚫. Marco Rubio's meeting with Denmark and Greenland next week might be a good opportunity for some transparency - let's hope it doesn't just lead to more rhetoric 😒.

One thing that's interesting is how NATO is trying to shift attention away from the US's interest in Greenland by focusing on their own efforts to bolster security in the Arctic 🌊. Maybe we'll see some actual progress on that front, rather than just more talk about "owning" a territory? Only time will tell! ⏰
 
🤔 I'm genuinely baffled by Trump's constant attempts to exert US control over Greenland 🌎. Newsflash: just because you have a military presence on an island doesn't mean you own it 🚫. It's like he thinks he can just dictate terms and expect everyone to roll over 💪. The fact that Denmark is already dealing with this situation and coming out strong against US interference is music to my ears 🎶. Can't we just have a peaceful, respectful conversation about international relations without all the posturing and aggressive posturing? 😒
 
🤔 I'm loving the fact that Greenland's parliament has finally found its voice! It's been a while since we've seen leaders from different parties come together on something like this. Their message is super clear: they want to make their own decisions and not be influenced by anyone else 🚫 Trump's comments were pretty reckless, and it's good to see the international community standing up against him 🌎 Denmark has been a great partner for Greenland all along, so I'm glad Mette Frederiksen is speaking out in support of their relationship 💕

The thing that really gets me is how Trump keeps talking about "owning" Greenland like it's some kind of trophy to be won 🏆 Newsflash, Donald: Greenland has always been an independent nation with a rich history and culture. They don't need the US telling them who they are or what they should do 🙅‍♂️

What I'm really hoping for is that this whole situation brings about some real change in the way we think about global politics and cooperation 🌟 We need more leaders like Greenland's parliament, who are willing to stand up for themselves and their people 💪
 
lol what's up with US prez Trumps comments on Greenland? 🤯 he thinks he can just muscle in on the island like that? 😒 anyway, did you know Greenland has a GDP of $4.3 billion and is rich in natural resources like iron ore and fish? 🐟🔥 also, 90% of the population is Inuit, which makes it one of the most culturally unique countries in the world! 🌎 fun fact: Greenland was first sighted by Europeans in 1728, but it wasn't until 1951 that the US and Denmark signed an agreement allowing the US to maintain a military presence on the island 🚀👥 btw, Trump's claim of "owning" Greenland is pretty laughable when you consider the Danish prime minister said it would be catastrophic for NATO if the US tried to take control 🤣 stats: 71% of Greenlanders support increasing autonomy from Denmark, while 42% oppose it entirely 📊
 
🙄 So, Trump thinks he can just swoop in and take control of Greenland like it's nobody's business? Newsflash, dude: Greenland has been a part of Denmark since 1953, and the US already has a military presence there from a 1951 agreement 🤦‍♂️. Like, come on, Trump, you can't just "own" someone else's land because you said so in a tweet 📱. And what's with this narrative about Russia and China being threats? That's just a weak attempt to deflect attention from your own failed policies 😒. The Danish Prime Minister is right on the money when she says an armed attack on Greenland would be catastrophic for NATO and global security 💪. We'll see how Trump's meeting next week goes, but I'm not holding my breath 🤷‍♂️.
 
can you believe trump thinks he can just waltz into greenland like it's his personal playground 🤦‍♂️? newsflash dude, greenslanders have been living there for thousands of years and they're not having it 😒. it's cool to see the five major parties uniting against him, that's some real solidarity 💪. and mette frederiksen is giving me life with her straight-shooting diplomacy 💁‍♀️. seriously though, us-govt trying to exert control over greenland is just a recipe for disaster 🌪️. nato should be focusing on building trust and cooperation, not fueling controversy 🔥. let's hope trump's comments don't escalate into something bigger 🤞
 
I gotta say, this US president is really outta control 🤯. I mean, the guy's been making threats over Greenland like it's some kind of playground and nobody can tell him what to do. Newsflash, Donald: you don't own that place! It's not like Greenland is just gonna be a US territory or something. The Danes have had a thing going on with them for ages, and they're not about to let the US come in and try to hijack it.

And let's be real, this is all just part of Trump's grand game of trying to assert American dominance over the world. But honestly, can't he just chill? The Arctic region is already a hot mess with Russia and China around, does he really need to stir up more drama? I think Greenlanders are totally right to push back against US influence - they should be proud to define their own destiny! 🙌
 
What a joke Trump thinks he can just waltz in there with his "own" Greenland narrative 😂🌎 Like, dude, you're not even paying attention to the history or the people living on that island. It's like, hello, Greenlanders have been making their own decisions for centuries and don't need some armchair president telling them what's best. The Danes and Europeans already know what they're doing, so Trump can just chill 💨. This whole thing is just a distraction from the real issues, but hey, at least it's entertaining to watch 🤣.
 
omg did u know that i just got a new phone 📱 and it has this crazy good camera?! i was just looking at vids of arctic landscapes on youtube and it made me think... how cool is it that people are making a big deal over greenland's independence now? 🤔 like, i get it, the us president saying stuff about taking control isn't cool 😒 but can we talk about how awesome it would be to have a country with its own identity?! and btw, what's with all these military bases in arctic regions? is that just part of nato's thing or is it like... a thing now? 🤔👀
 
I'm surprised the US isn't just embracing Greenland as an American territory already 🤷‍♂️. I mean, why not? It's got natural resources and strategic military location. Trump's all this fuss about "owning" it is just a power trip IMHO. Denmark's right to be skeptical, though - if the US tries to muscle in, it'll disrupt the whole transatlantic security thing 🚫. And let's be real, Greenlanders don't need some American politician telling them what they want to be - they're already unique and awesome as their own people 👍.
 
I'm not sure if Trump thinks he can just waltz into Greenland and start making decisions for them, but newsflash: it's already got its own parliament and is trying to assert independence 🤔. I mean, the US has had a military presence there since 1951, so what exactly does he think they're going to do? The fact that Denmark views their relationship with Greenland as one of mutual respect and cooperation doesn't seem to be having much of an impact on Trump's ego though 😒.

It's interesting that NATO is trying to deflect attention away from the US's interest in Greenland by highlighting their own efforts to bolster security in the Arctic. But at the end of the day, it's all just a bunch of posturing and grandstanding. The real question is what's going to happen next? Will Trump actually try to take control of Greenland or is this all just some empty threats 🤷‍♂️?
 
I mean, can't these politicians just get along? 🤦‍♂️ It's like, yeah, they're trying to assert independence and all that, but do we really need this drama? The US is already having a military presence on the island and Trump's just throwing around threats... it's like he expects them to be intimidated or something. Newsflash, dude: Greenlanders are not going to roll over for you 🙅‍♂️. And what's with all these international allies weighing in? Can't they just mind their own business for once? It's starting to feel like a game of international poker, where everyone's trying to one-up each other and make a point. Just take it easy, guys... let Greenlanders decide their own fate 🙏.
 
I'm low-key worried about this whole situation 🤔. I mean, Trump's comments seem pretty aggressive, and it's not like Greenland doesn't already have a history with the US - that 1951 agreement is still valid, you know? 🤦‍♂️ It's also kinda weird how he's suddenly talking about taking control of an island when they've basically got a military presence already set up. I think it's time for Denmark to step in and support their territory, tbh 💪. And can we talk about how Trump's comments are just perpetuating this narrative that the US is trying to reclaim its "lost" territories? Like, come on, dude 🙄. It's all pretty suspicious to me 😒
 
🌎💪 The US should chill out about Greenland 🙅‍♂️! Like, they already have a military presence there 🛥️ and it's not like the island is gonna join Russia or China 💣. Denmark and the Greens are all about being cool 👍 with whoever they wanna be friends with. Trump's just trying to stir up drama 📰, but it's not gonna work 🔴♂️. Greenlanders know what's best for them 🤝 and we should respect that 🙏. The Arctic is a big place, can't the US just focus on being nice 👌?
 
🤔 you know what's wild? this whole thing with trump and greenland makes me think about how we're all just trying to find our place on the world map 🗺️. like, is it really about control or ownership? or is it just a matter of respect for each other's space 🙏. i mean, trump says he wants to do something about russia and china, but what does that even have to do with greenland? shouldn't we be focusing on building bridges instead of trying to tear them down? 🌉 and what's so special about greenland, anyway? is it just because it's a tiny piece of land in the middle of nowhere, or is there something more profound at play here? 🌟. i don't think it's that simple anymore.
 
come on trump stop trying to flex your muscles over greenland its not like u own the place anyway 🤣 the us already has a military presence there so whats the big deal its not like ur gonna take control without some serious pushback from europe and denmark i mean danish prime minister mette frederiksen said her piece and its time for trump to listen up not sure what rubio is meeting with next but one thing is for sure greenlanders will decide their own fate
 
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