Denmark’s Mette Frederiksen is threatened by Trump’s Greenland ambition, while the UK’s Starmer is trying to insert himself in the issue.
‘How I wish that somewhere there existed an island for those who are wise and of good will.’ Albert Einstein
After the US military’s jaw-dropping operation in Venezuela that extracted dictator Nicolas Maduro to face justice in Federal Court in New York, heads of state around the world realized Donald J. Trump is not screwing around and means business.
At this point, the Western world is in an upheaval, as the US’s ambitions for the Arctic Island of Greenland have taken a front seat in European worries.
Trump and the Governor of Louisiana, Jeff Landry, his new Special Envoy to Greenland.
Trump has made it clear that the US will get Greenland ‘whether they [Denmark and EU] like it or not’, and has threatened the use of military force.
The present ‘owners’ of Greenland, the Kingdom of Denmark, have warned that it will ‘shoot first, ask questions later’ to defend it.
As for Europe, many have vowed to sanction the US and even maybe evict its troops from European bases.
Some in NATO are discussing the possibility of backing Denmark with troops against the US.
Starmer has plans for his shrinking military.
In the meantime, failing UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is taking a more conciliatory path, and considering sending British troops to Greenland as part of a NATO mission to help guard the Arctic for Trump.
Daily Mail reported:
“The Prime Minister is said to share the US President’s view that action must be taken to deter Russia’s threat in the polar region.
[…] But, in a phone call with the US President on Wednesday evening, Sir Keir told Mr. Trump the future of the island should only be a matter for Greenlanders and Denmark.”
STARMER CONSIDERS UK TROOP DEPLOYMENT OVER GREENLAND
Keir Starmer is reportedly considering deploying British troops to the Arctic in response to tensions over Greenland.
UK military involvement being discussed
Aligning with European positions against the US
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— British Intel (@TheBritishIntel) January 11, 2026
While the highly unpopular PM is running his mouth, floating British troops in Ukraine post-peace agreement and now in Greenland, there is just one problem: he has no troops, funds, hardware or political will for that, according to General Shirreff.
Who is Starmer trying to kid?
British military chiefs are now reportedly drawing up plans for a possible NATO mission on the autonomous Denmark territory.
“A Government source told the newspaper: ‘We share President Trump’s view – Russia’s growing aggression in the High North must be deterred, and Euro-Atlantic security strengthened.
‘NATO discussions on reinforcing security in the region continue, and we would never get ahead of those. But the UK is working with NATO allies to drive efforts to bolster Arctic deterrence and defense.”
The UK is not ready to conduct full-scale war, as the British army has lost the appropriate skills, and its strength is the smallest in the last 300 years, Major General James Martin told the media
– ISZ reports
— Zlatti71 (@Zlatti_71) May 19, 2024
the next two years the British Armed Forces get nothing. They will remain as broken as they are.
The British Army has 78,000 troops of which just 18,000 are combat capable (the remaining 60,000 (= 77%) lack the materiel, training, equipment, etc. to be useful).
2/7
— Thomas C. Theiner (@noclador) March 5, 2025
London likes to sound tough but it’s military is so severely degraded that it is incapable of fighting any war:
The UK has no “credible” plan to buy all the weapons it needs after a huge jump in the cost of the nuclear deterrent helped to create a record funding gap, a group of…
— The Sirius Report (@thesiriusreport) March 8, 2024
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