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US congressman introduces Greenland annexation bill

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President Donald Trump has not ruled out the use of force to acquire the island for “national security”

A bill seeking to make Greenland the 51st US state has been introduced in the House of Representatives, escalating a controversial push by President Donald Trump to bring the Danish territory under American control.

Trump claimed last week that the US must annex Greenland – an autonomous former Danish colony under Copenhagen’s sovereignty – to contain Russia and China, suggesting that the two countries will take over the island unless Washington does it first.

The Greenland Annexation and Statehood Act, introduced by Republican Representative Randy Fine of Florida on Monday, would authorize the president to take “whatever steps necessary to annex or acquire Greenland,” and mandates a report to Congress outlining the steps required for its eventual admission as a US state.

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“Greenland is not a distant outpost we can afford to ignore – it is a vital national security asset,” Fine said in a press release. “Whoever controls Greenland controls key Arctic shipping lanes and the security architecture protecting the United States.”

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told journalists on Monday that acquiring Greenland remains a priority for Trump, although she said there is no specific timeline for action. Following the recent US intervention in Venezuela, media reports indicate that Trump has ordered military commanders to develop a plan for a potential invasion.

The legislation’s fate in Congress remains uncertain, as the prospect of forceful acquisition has drawn criticism even from within the US political establishment. Republican Senator Rand Paul noted that the plan would likely backfire, while Democratic Senator Chris Murphy warned that attempting to take Greenland by force would effectively “end NATO.”

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Denmark maintains that Greenland will not be sold or ceded. Denmark’s ambassador to the US, Jesper Moller Sorensen, has insisted the island’s future should be decided by its people, the vast majority of whom voted in 2008 to maintain self-governing status within the Kingdom.

Beijing has criticized Trump’s attempt to use China and Russia as “pretexts” for a deeper push into the region, where seven of the eight Arctic nations are NATO members.

Russian officials have also spoken out against the militarization of the Arctic, framing it instead as a zone for peaceful cooperation. While Moscow has yet to officially respond to Trump’s latest remarks, it has previously stressed that Greenland’s future must be determined by its citizens.















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