Trump's interest in controlling Greenland, Europe's limitations
Greenland is no longer a distant diplomatic issue; it is facing a real crisis. Although the small island is self-governing, it still depends economically on Denmark. Trump has shown interest in Greenland and wants a greater military presence. Europe has proposed ensuring security through NATO, but Trump's position has not changed. Denmark is taking limited military measures, but they are minor compared to the strength of the United States. The situation appears to be moving toward a possible compromise—allowing the U.S. access to mineral resources and a stronger military presence, while Europe secures NATO's security.