Greenland PM Tells People to Prepare for Possible Invasion
Takeaways by Bloomberg AISubscribe
Greenland’s prime minister said the Arctic island’s population and its authorities need to start preparing for a possible military invasion, even as it remains an unlikely scenario, as President Donald Trump continues to threaten taking over the territory.
“It’s not likely there will be a military conflict, but it can’t be ruled out,” Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen said at a press conference in the capital Nuuk on Tuesday.
More From Bloomberg
German Soldiers Leave Greenland After 44 Hours, Bild Reports
US Pushes Back on French Calls for NATO Drills in Greenland
Denmark Plans Year-Round Greenland Drills as Trump Seeks Island
Bessent Cautions Allies Over Military Missions in Greenland
Canada Weighs Sending Troops to Greenland Despite Tariff Threat