NATO, Greenland and Donald Trump
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The United States plans to reduce the number of personnel it has stationed within several key NATO command centers, a
TIME spoke to legal experts about whether Trump could legally pull the U.S. out of NATO and the wider implications.
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Frederiksen warns of consequences if United States attacks another NATO member amid Greenland dispute
Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has issued one of her strongest public warnings yet. This comes after US President Donald Trump renewed his controversial claims over Greenland. Frederiksen’s message was clear and serious.
U.S. NATO ambassador Matthew Whitaker defends American focus on Greenland amid European backlash, calling Arctic security crucial for continental defense.
NATO is weighing a potential “Arctic Sentry” mission as tensions rise between the United States and Denmark over Greenland. European diplomats say the move could counter US pressure, boost Arctic security,
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NATO alliance "very safe, sound" under Donald Trump: US Treasury Secretary Bessent
Bessent's comments come at a time when tensions have risen between the United States and European allies over Greenland, with the issue triggering wider debate on transatlantic security and the future direction of NATO.
Former Prime Minister of Denmark and former Secretary General of NATO Anders Fogh Rasmussen speaks during the Copenhagen Democracy Summit in Copenhagen, Denmark, May 13, 2025. Ritzau Scanpix/Mads Claus Rasmussen via REUTERS BRUSSELS,