Canada opens consulate in Greenland
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From Chrome Dome flights to Golden Dome missile protections, the U.S. has for decades staked a national-security interest in the Arctic. Today's conversation is quickly evolving, though, spurred by: The coziness of Russia and China;
Author calls into question U.S. capabilities in the Arctic region over Trump's assertion that we should "own" Greenland.
Trump's Greenland focus highlights urgent Arctic security needs as Sen. Sullivan reveals new U.S. defenses against Sino-Russian threats in Alaska.
NATO has started military planning for an Arctic Sentry mission, a spokesperson for the alliance's military headquarters SHAPE said on Tuesday, against a backdrop of tensions between the US and European allies over Greenland.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio says that technical talks with officials from Denmark and Greenland over hatching an Arctic security deal are now underway
Greenland and Denmark rejected President Trump’s remarks about a NATO security framework for the island as Copenhagen moves to expand its Arctic military presence and presses the alliance to step up in the High North.
Donald Trump’s pursuit of Greenland started with an intelligence briefing in the Situation Room. It was early 2018, and rising Russian submarine activity and the increased presence of Chinese vessels in the Arctic represented a security threat,
President Donald Trump doubled-down on his interest in assuming Greenland, and he isn't the first elected official to suggest doing so.