
US Vice President JD Vance, flanked by Secretary of Energy Chris Wright and US National Security Advisor Mike Waltz, speaks at the US military's Pituffik Space Base in Greenland on March 28, 2025. — Reuters
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PATFEC, Denmark: US Vice President JD Venus arrived in Greenland on Friday when Copenhagen and Niac were seen as provocative at a time when President Donald Trump was strategically laid, trying to rescue the resources.
Trump says the United States needs a broader Arctic island for national and international security, and has refused to reject the use of force to achieve it. “We are not talking about peace for the United States,” Trump told reporters at the White House on Friday. We are talking about world peace. We are talking about international security. “
“The president is really interested in Arctic security, as you all know, and in the coming decades, it’s just greater,” said Venice, when he arrived at the Patfol Space Base Mess Hall in northwestern Greenland.
Along with Vans, his wife Osha, National Security Advisor Mike Walts Energy Secretary Chris Wright, Utah Senator Mike Lee and former Homeland Security Advisor Julia Nashvat, who are also Walts’ wife.
Officials from Denmark and Greenland, who are supported by the European Union, have insisted that the United States will not get Greenland. Denmark’s Prime Minister Matt Frederickson has condemned the US decision to be called by the US island – which initially had a broader visit to the Greenlandic Society – as a “unacceptable pressure” on Greenland and Denmark.
According to a January survey, the majority of the Green Landers oppose the US affiliation. The US vice president angered Dennis in early February when he claimed that Denmark was “not doing its job” and was “not a good ally.”
Frederickson, a smokers quickly responded that Denmark had long been loyal to the US, fighting with the Americans for decades, including Iraq and Afghanistan.
Patfak base is an integral part of Washington’s missile defense infrastructure, which places its location in the Arctic on the shortest path for missiles fired from Russia in the United States.
Until 2023, Thaul Air Base, he worked as a warning post for possible Soviet Union attacks during the Cold War. It is also a strategic location to monitor the northern hemisphere and submarines, which claims Washington claims that Denmark has ignored.
“Well, we have not met American wishes for a growing presence, but we have taken steps to fulfill that desire,” told AFP, a senior lecturer at Royal Danish Defense College, “told AFP,” said Mark Jacques, a senior lecturer at the Royal Danish Defense College.
He said the Trump administration needs to submit more specific demands if he wants a proper response to Danish. In January, Copenhagen said it would allocate about $ 2.0 billion to increase its presence in the Arctic and Northern Atlantic, which received special ships and surveillance equipment. The United States needs Greenland for international security peace, President Donald Trump said on Friday that Chinese and Russian ships could not leave in the region that “Denmark or no one could leave.”
“We need Greenland,” Trump told reporters in the White House. Very importantly, we have to keep Greenland for international security. ” He added, “If you look at the waterways, you have Chinese and Russian ships all over the place … We’re not trusting Denmark or anyone else to take care of this situation.”
Greenland has 57,000 people, most of them are invoices. They are believed to have large -scale unused minerals and oil reserves, though the search for oil and uranium is banned. Chris Wright, a former US energy secretary, a former mining executive, told Fox News Thursday that he hopes the United States and Greenland can cooperate in mining “jobs and economic opportunities and economic opportunities in Greenland and to bring key minerals and resources in the United States.”
Trump wants to handle the snow -covered territory, which wants independence from Denmark, has been clearly rejected by the Green Landers, his politicians and Danish officials. Although all Greenland’s political parties are in favor of independence, none of them support the idea of being part of the United States.