❓WHAT HAPPENED: Danish preparations to resist a forcible U.S. takeover of Greenland have been revealed, including the transport of explosives to the territory to blow up runways and prevent potential U.S. military landings.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: The Danish government and military, European allies, and the Trump administration.
📍WHEN & WHERE: January 2026, Greenland.
💬KEY QUOTE: “The U.S. would have to carry out a hostile act to get Greenland.” – Danish defense source.
🎯IMPACT: Background tensions over Greenland between the U.S. and Europe remain elevated.
Danish soldiers were deployed to Greenland with explosives and blood supplies to prepare to resist a U.S. takeover, sources have revealed. The Scandinavian country made active preparations to destroy runways to prevent U.S. military aircraft from landing, according to sources in Denmark, France, and Germany.
Sources also revealed that Denmark sought political support from European allies, including France and Germany, to oppose U.S. demands for control over Greenland. The Danish initiative aimed to create a European political alliance, while avoiding further escalation with the U.S.
The situation escalated in January 2026 when news broke of the U.S. raid on Venezuela. This prompted Denmark to accelerate the deployment of soldiers to Greenland. Elite forces from Denmark, France, Germany, Norway, and Sweden were flown to Nuuk and Kangerlussuaq, accompanied by Danish fighter planes and a French warship.
The deployment was part of a plan to deter the U.S. from attempting to occupy Greenland militarily. Danish soldiers were prepared to fight if necessary, despite acknowledging that they could not withstand an American attack. The operation was presented as an exercise called ‘Arctic Endurance,’ but it was a serious defense effort.
The Greenland crisis prompted Europe to reassess its security strategies. Denmark, along with other European countries, announced a strategic nuclear cooperation with France.
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