❓WHAT HAPPENED: The Trump administration is considering action on acquiring Greenland, with potential developments in “weeks or months.”
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: President Donald J. Trump, U.S. Arctic Research Commission (USARC) Commissioner Thomas Dans, Vice President J.D. Vance, and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
📍WHEN & WHERE: Developments anticipated within “weeks or months,” with Danish and Greenlandic officials meeting with Trump at the White House on January 14.
💬KEY QUOTE: “Things could move on an express basis, skip the local stops, and go direct to the main station.” – Thomas Dans
🎯IMPACT: The U.S. aims to secure strategic advantages in the Arctic, potentially altering diplomatic relations with Denmark and Greenland.
President Donald J. Trump is continuing to push forward with plans to acquire Greenland, a move which could take shape in the coming “weeks or months.” The potential for imminent action on the acquisition of the minerals-rich island—currently under Danish sovereignty—has been confirmed by a senior administration official.
Thomas Dans, who serves as the commissioner for the U.S. Arctic Research Commission (USARC), has been leading efforts on this front since 2020. Dans, an advocate for Trump’s Greenland ambitions, suggested that progress could occur swiftly, noting that President Trump, himself, seeks to expedite the process.
“This is a train route with multiple stops,” Dans said in a media interview on Tuesday. He continued, “Things could move on an express basis, skip the local stops and go direct to the main station. That’s where President Trump wants to move it—at high speed.”
Dans stressed the importance of winning over locals on the island, stating, “We need to get the people of Greenland on board.” However, he emphasized that “things can happen quickly from a transactional standpoint,” while more time can be allocated to “a process to gain trust and support of the Greenlandic people and this will require time and effort from the U.S. side.”
Notably, Denmark and Greenland have repeatedly stated the island is not for sale. However, the Trump administration has given no signal that it intends to back down from its Arctic ambitions. The National Pulse reported last week that during remarks at the White House, President Trump stated that the United States will acquire the island of Greenland, whether its current sovereign—the Kingdom of Denmark—”likes it or not.”
“I’d like to make a deal, the easy way,” Trump said, adding, “But if we don’t do it the easy way, we’re going to do it the hard way.”
On Wednesday, Vice President J.D. Vance and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio will meet with Danish and Greenlandic officials at the White House, possibly signaling a thawing in considerations over the American acquisition of the island. Notably, the Danes requested the meeting.
Image by NordForsk/Terje Heiestad.
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