Danish politicians are advocating for the deployment of German and French troops in Greenland to deter potential military actions by the United States. Conservative MP Rasmus Jarlov stated that welcoming these allies would increase the cost of a military invasion for the U.S. significantly.
Left-wing leader Pelle Dragsted emphasized the need to communicate that any U.S. military action would result in an armed conflict. He asserted that Americans cannot simply land a helicopter in Nuuk and raise the U.S. flag without facing consequences.
This call for foreign troops comes amid rising tensions and concerns regarding U.S. military presence in the region. For further information on related coverage, see Danish politicians call for German and French troops to defend Greenland.



