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“Trump will not have Greenland,” Denmark’s foreign minister ... after Trump put pressure on allies to increase allocations for their military spending. Denmark’s military spending ...
Denmark is planning to spend over $1.5 billion to protect Greenland. WSJ explains how dog-sleds and drones will bolster defenses—and why the U.S. abandoned several military bases there decades ago.
would grant the U.S. military broad access to station troops and store equipment on Danish soil. More: Greenland isn't the first territory America wanted from Denmark. Here's another. President ...
Greenland is part of NATO, and therefore there is also a need for NATO to significantly increase ... military spending and investment in Greenland’s security architecture. He said Denmark ...
A report shows global military spending increased by 9.4% in 2024, representing the highest increase in military spending ...
U.S. Vice President JD Vance on Friday accused Denmark ... in Greenland on Friday. "We know that too often our allies in Europe have not kept pace, they haven't kept pace with military spending ...
He invited the United States to work with Denmark to enhance its military presence in Greenland ... made cars" if the prices on foreign vehicles increase. He also said he would move ahead with ...
The battle over Greenland is set to intensify this ... they haven't kept pace with military spending and Denmark has not kept pace in devoting the resources necessary to keep this base, to keep ...
Based in Copenhagen, Jacob oversees reporting from Denmark, Iceland, Greenland and the Faroe ... Denmark will increase its military budget by a combined 50 billion crowns ($6.99 billion) this ...
Mr. Vance criticized Denmark during his remarks to the staff at Pituffik, accusing the country of not spending ... to U.S. military personnel, civilian contractors from Greenland, Denmark and ...
U.S. Vice President JD Vance on Friday accused Denmark of underinvesting the security of Greenland and claimed ... they haven't kept pace with military spending and Denmark has not kept pace ...
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