Trump highlights Greenland's strategic importance amid rising Arctic tensions
US President Donald Trump has reignited interest in Greenland, suggesting its strategic importance for US security in the Arctic. This has raised tensions with Denmark, which governs the island, and highlighted the region's growing geopolitical significance amid increasing military activities from Russia and China. Greenland's leaders acknowledge their island's strategic location but emphasize their desire for independence from Denmark. They seek closer cooperation with the US without selling the territory, as they navigate the complexities of international rivalries and their own aspirations for autonomy. The Arctic Council, previously a platform for cooperation, faces challenges due to rising tensions following Russia's actions in Ukraine. The US's assertive stance on Greenland reflects a shift in how major powers view the Arctic, moving away from a low-tension approach to one of strategic competition.