❓WHAT HAPPENED: Britain is deploying a single soldier to Greenland as President Donald J. Trump continues to push for the territory to be transferred to the United States.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: One British soldier, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, British Defence Secretary John Healy, and President Trump.
📍WHEN & WHERE: Healy announced the single soldier would take part in exercises at a press conference on January 14.
💬KEY QUOTE: “There is one UK military officer that is part of this reconnaissance group. It’s a reconnaissance group for a planned JEF-led Arctic endurance exercise.” John Healy.
🎯IMPACT: The British soldier is part of an exercise that could see tens of European troops deployed to Greenland.
British Defence Secretary John Healy has announced that the British military will be sending a single soldier to Greenland to support Denmark as part of a “reconnaissance group,” as President Donald J. Trump continues to insist that the territory should come under the control of the United States.
“There is one UK military officer that is part of this reconnaissance group. It’s a reconnaissance group for a planned JEF-led Arctic endurance exercise. We share President Trump’s concerns about the security in the High North, and you see this as part of NATO nd JEF nations,” Healy said in a press conference on January 14. Germany has also announced that a token force of 13 troops will also be sent to Greenland.
Earlier this week, reports emerged stating that British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer was considering deploying troops to Greenland, after he and several other European leaders signed a letter suggesting they would defend Denmark’s sovereignty. However, many expected the number of troops involved in such a deployment to be higher than one.
The announcement comes amid heightened focus on Greenland, with President Trump having repeatedly stated that the U.S. intends to acquire the territory from the Kingdom of Denmark. Trump said on January 9 that the United States will take Greenland “whether Denmark likes it or not,” and reiterated that strategic competitors such as Russia and China would otherwise fill a security vacuum near North America.
Trump administration officials have also indicated potential near-term actions on Greenland, with White House Arctic policy chief Thomas Dans suggesting developments in “weeks or months” as the U.S. seeks to advance its Arctic agenda.
The strategic importance of Greenland has been underscored by changes within U.S. defense planning. In mid-2025, the Pentagon shifted responsibility for Greenland’s defense from U.S. European Command to U.S. Northern Command, aligning oversight of the territory with the command that focuses on homeland defense.
Greenland, a semi-autonomous Danish territory, has significant geopolitical value due to its location between North America and Europe, across the Atlantic, and between North America and Russia, across the Arctic. It is also rich in rare-earth minerals and freshwater reserves, but the Danes have done little to develop it over several hundred years, and the great majority of its small population are indigenous Inuit.
Image by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street.
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