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Coventina

(29,950 posts)
Thu May 21, 2026, 04:12 PM Thursday

In Closed-Door Talks, U.S. Demands a Major Role in Greenland

With the conflict in Iran still smoldering, President Trump’s obsession with Greenland seems like a forgotten sideshow.

But for the past four months, negotiators from the United States, Greenland and Denmark, which controls Greenland’s foreign affairs, have been holding confidential talks in Washington about Greenland’s future.

The talks were meant to give Mr. Trump an offramp to his threats of a military takeover of Greenland and to scale back a crisis that risked breaking apart the NATO alliance. But Greenlandic leaders are worried about what is being proposed, which is a much larger U.S. role on the Arctic island. And they fear that if the conflict with Iran winds down, the president will swing his aggression back on them.

Some Greenlandic politicians say they have even circled a date on their calendars to be wary: June 14, Mr. Trump’s birthday.

An investigation by The New York Times, based on interviews with officials in Washington, Copenhagen and Greenland, has discovered:

The United States is trying to modify a longstanding military arrangement to ensure American troops can stay in Greenland indefinitely, even if Greenland becomes independent. The notion is basically a forever clause, and Greenlanders do not like it.

The United States has pushed the talks beyond military matters and wants effective veto power over any major investment deals in Greenland to box out competitors like Russia and China. Greenlanders and Danes strongly object to this.

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/18/world/europe/us-greenland-talks-trump.html?

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Have I mentioned lately how much I DESPISE our current government?

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In Closed-Door Talks, U.S. Demands a Major Role in Greenland (Original Post) Coventina Thursday OP
Despise our current government--yes--especially since they are now boxing in sentient Americans into hlthe2b Thursday #1
Their ability to lose every negotiation Johonny Thursday #2

hlthe2b

(114,735 posts)
1. Despise our current government--yes--especially since they are now boxing in sentient Americans into
Thu May 21, 2026, 06:13 PM
Thursday

hoping for that which would defeat the aims of Trump et al, but unfortunately will, at the same time, hurt us all.

Johonny

(26,646 posts)
2. Their ability to lose every negotiation
Thu May 21, 2026, 06:24 PM
Thursday

Is amazing. Trump has no negotiation skills beyond bullying. When that fails, he just has no other move.

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