Geopolitics · 6 hours ago
Trump threatens Spain and Greenland at NATO
🇺🇸 UNITED STATES — At the NATO summit, President Donald Trump threatened trade actions against Spain and reiterated his desire for the U.S. to take over Greenland. Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen responded by affirming Denmark's commitment to territorial defense. The comments have caused friction among NATO allies during the ongoing summit.
№ 11 in today's brief · First reported by aljazeera.com · developing for 36 hours · 28 sourcesfrance24.comGreenlanders reject Trump's renewed push for control of islandtheglobeandmail.com'No one else should decide for us,' Greenlanders push back on Trump's demand for Greenlandchannelnewsasia.comTrump blasts NATO for rejecting his efforts to claim Greenland as leaders hold summitaljazeera.comTrump threatens Spain trade, demands US take over Greenland at NATO summitindependent.co.ukDenmark vows to 'defend every inch of our territory' after Trump threatens to take over Greenland againnytimes.comDenmark Says It Will Defend ‘Every Inch’ of NATO as Trump Eyes Greenland Againhindustantimes.comGreenland control, Trump and Russia 'threat' dominate NATO Summit | What we knowtheguardian.comNato leaders meet in Turkey for summit after Trump renews calls for US to take over Greenland – Europe livecnbc.comDenmark PM vows to defend Greenland after Trump renews threatssmh.com.auDonald Trump renews demands for Greenlandirishtimes.comGreenland 'should be controlled by the US', not Denmark, Trump says – The Irish Timesscmp.comTrump still 'disappointed' with Nato, says US should control Greenland as summit kicks offjpost.comDonald Trump says Greenland issue harmed US-NATO tiesforbes.comTrump Renews Calls For U.S. Control Of Greenlandindianexpress.comTrump revives Greenland push, says NATO allies 'let us down' as summit opens in Ankara | World News+13 more outlets
Why it matters
Public antagonism toward key allies at a NATO summit weakens alliance cohesion and strategic unity.
Context
Trump previously proposed purchasing Greenland in 2019, a move the Danish government rejected as absurd.