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US official: Annexing Greenland is 'only solution' for security risks

From Der Standard · () German

Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A senior U.S. official stated that annexing Greenland is the only current solution to address security risks around the island.
  • The official believes annexation is the best way to meet NATO's defense needs in the region.
  • Other options are reportedly being considered, but annexation remains the preferred U.S. strategy.

A high-ranking U.S. official has declared that annexing Greenland is the sole viable solution for long-term security concerns surrounding the Arctic island. Speaking to journalists ahead of a NATO summit, the official emphasized that this move would best serve the alliance's defense requirements in the region. While acknowledging that other options are under review, the U.S. maintains that annexation represents the optimal path forward. The island, which is part of the Kingdom of Denmark, is strategically important for NATO's defense posture in the Arctic.

The official's remarks highlight a significant U.S. strategic interest in Greenland, positioning it as a critical component of North American defense. The proposal, however, is likely to face considerable political and diplomatic hurdles, given Greenland's status as an autonomous territory within Denmark. The specific security risks prompting this assertion were not detailed, but they are framed within the context of NATO's broader defense objectives.

We are still of the opinion that this is the best way to meet NATO's defense needs with regard to Greenland.

โ€” U.S. officialThe official stated the U.S. position on annexing Greenland to journalists.
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Originally published by Der Standard in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.