Trump warns that if troops are sent to defend the island, the US will raise taxes by 10%
Greenland is the world's largest island and an autonomous territory of Denmark, enjoying a high degree of autonomy.
moreGreenland is the world's largest island and an autonomous territory of Denmark, enjoying a high degree of autonomy.
moreOn January 18, EU ambassadors reached a broad agreement to intensify efforts to dissuade US President Donald Trump from imposing tariffs on European allies, while also preparing retaliatory measures should the US president follow through on his threats.
moreIn early 2026, the focus of the global geopolitical stage unexpectedly shifted to the Arctic Circle.
moreOn January 17, 2026, the streets of Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, were flooded with a sea of red and white.
moreIn January 2026, the remarks by US Treasury Secretary Bessent that "Europe is weak, and the US must take over Greenland," along with Trump's decision to impose tariffs on eight European countries including Denmark, pushed the scramble for Greenland to a new climax.
moreEurope is currently facing a profound diplomatic and strategic paradox.
moreOn the ice fields north of 66 degrees north latitude, Greenland's millennia-old glaciers are quietly melting, yet more intense than the glacier's melting is the absurd international political drama unfolding around the world's largest island.
moreThe recent undercurrents in the international situation, with comprehensive media outlets like Phoenix Morning Post continuously tracking several major hotspots, have laid bare the complexity of great power games and the fragility of geopolitics.
moreOn the grand stage of international politics, the tense drama between the U.S. and Iran has added a new chapter.
moreRecently, the United States has unveiled an "island-seizing" plan, casting its greedy eyes on Greenland, a Danish territory.
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