European nations to send troops to Greenland as US annexation threats escalate
- - European nations to send troops to Greenland as US annexation threats escalate
Lex Harvey, CNNJanuary 15, 2026 at 6:12 AM
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A man walks along a road on the day of the meeting between top US officials and the foreign ministers of Denmark and Greenland, in Nuuk, Greenland, on January 14, 2026. - Marko Djurica/Reuters
Several NATO countries are deploying small numbers of military personnel to Greenland to participate in joint exercises with Denmark as US President Donald Trump ramps up his threats to forcibly annex the Arctic island.
Trumpâs declarations have thrown Europeâs decades-old, US-led security alliance into crisis, by raising the prospect of NATOâs largest and most powerful member annexing the territory of another.
Denmark, which is responsible for Greenlandâs defense, has warned an attack on Greenland would all but end NATO, and announced on Wednesday that it was expanding its military presence âin close cooperation with NATO allies.â
Germany, Sweden, France and Norway have all since confirmed they are sending military personnel to Greenland this week. Canada and France have also said they plan to open consulates in Nuuk, Greenlandâs capital, in the coming weeks.
It is not unusual for NATO countries to send troops to train in other NATO countries, and there has been a years-long push by allies, including the US, to ramp up joint exercises in the Arctic Circle. The US has about 150 troops stationed at its Pituffik Space Base in northwestern Greenland.
But both the timing and symbolism of the latest announcements by European nations are a significant show of solidarity at a time of unprecedented tension within NATO.
Trump has been extremely vocal about his ambitions to seize control of the worldâs largest island, including by force if necessary, saying he was âgoing to do something on Greenland, whether they like it or not,â during a press conference with oil executives on Friday.
In a statement Wednesday, the German Defense Ministry said it is sending a âreconnaissance teamâ of 13 military personnel to Greenland Thursday for âan exploration missionâ alongside other partner nations, at Denmarkâs invitation.
Sweden also sent an unspecified number of troops to Greenland Wednesday at Denmarkâs request, Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson announced on X. The Swedish officers will be part of a group of troops from other allied countries who will together prepare for an upcoming exercise called Operation Arctic Endurance, he added.
French President Emmanuel Macron said France will also participate in Operation Arctic Endurance. âThe first French military units are already on their way. Others will follow,â he wrote on X.
Norway is also sending two defense personnel to Greenland, a spokesperson for the Norwegian Ministry of Defense confirmed to CNN.
NATO, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, is a longstanding military alliance between 30 European states as well as the US and Canada.
It is built on the principle that an attack on any one member must be considered an attack on them all, which is what makes US threats against Greenland â which is part of NATO by its association with Denmark â so extraordinary.
The Danish defense minister called a potential US attack on Greenland âcompletely hypothetical.â
It is âunlikely that a NATO nation would attack another NATO country,â Troels Lund Poulsen told reporters at a press conference on Wednesday.
Meetings with Trump officials
News of European deployments to Greenland came as Danish and Greenlandic officials met with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Vice President JD Vance Wednesday, hours after Trump said on Truth Social âanything lessâ than US control of Greenland is âunacceptable.â
âNATO becomes far more formidable and effective with Greenland in the hands of the UNITED STATES,â Trump wrote early Wednesday, arguing US control of Greenland would also benefit NATO.
That meeting yielded few tangible results, with Danish Foreign Minister Lars LĂžkke Rasmussen noting that he and his Greenlandic colleague had âa frank but also constructive discussionâ with Rubio and Vance, but that a âfundamental disagreementâ persists.
Still, Rasmussen said the parties have agreed to form âa high-level working group to explore if we can find a common way forwardâ that is expected to meet in the coming weeks.
Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand said on X Sunday she called her Greenlandic and Danish counterparts to âreiterate Canadaâs steadfast support for the Kingdom of Denmark and Greenlandâs sovereignty and territorial integrity.â
Anand said she will travel to Greenland âin the coming weeksâ to open Canadaâs official consulate in Nuuk and convey Canadaâs âdeep commitment to regional security and protectionâ in the Arctic.
France will open a consulate in Greenland on February 6, a move that has been in the works since last year, Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said on RTL radio Wednesday, according to Reuters news agency.
Barrot urged the US to stop threatening Greenland, Reuters reported.
âAttacking another NATO member would make no sense, it would even be contrary to the interests of the United States ⊠and so this blackmail must obviously stop,â Barrot said on RTL.
CNNâs Benjamin Brown, Max Saltman, Ivana KottasovĂĄ, Kit Maher, Jennifer Hansler and Martin Goillandeau contributed reporting.
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