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    Could Trump’s Greenland Tensions Really Spell the End for NATO? | World News

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    By Latest News Editor on January 20, 2026 World News, In Review, Russia, USA politics
    Could Trump’s Greenland Tensions Really Spell the End for NATO? | World News
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    TL:DR – Could Trump’s Greenland Tensions Really Spell the End for NATO? | World News

    • Donald Trump intensifies threats to take control of Greenland, raising concerns about NATO’s stability.
    • Experts suggest these threats mimic Trump’s previous strategies to distract from domestic issues.
    • Jason Pack describes the situation as “sabre-rattling” with no logical basis for military action.
    • The potential consequences for NATO could be severe, with calls for European nations to unite against US actions.
    • Russia may benefit from disruptions in NATO caused by Trump’s aggression towards Denmark.

    Could Trump’s Greenland threats actually end Nato? | News World

    Could Trump’s Greenland Tensions Really Spell the End for NATO? | World News

    A US invasion of Greenland would rock NATO – is it possible?

    Donald Trump is issuing increasingly worrying threats about taking control of Greenland – something which many fear could mean the end of NATO. The President has never been shy about his desire to claim Greenland, a semiautonomous territory of Denmark, as his own. But in the years since the president first offered to buy the island nation in 2019, his campaign has escalated dramatically in recent months.

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    As Trump’s ‘negotiation’ tactics surrounding Greenland grow in intensity, two experts weighed in to discuss what a potential invasion of the country could mean for NATO. Jason Pack, host of the Disorder Podcast and Senior Analyst for Emerging Challenges at the NATO Defence College Foundation, told UK News: ‘Trump is a bully who wants a media win to distract from things like the Epstein files or the economy—similar to his tactics with Venezuela or Iran.

    ‘You cannot make threats against a core NATO ally and a pillar of international law like Denmark. I take the threat seriously because Trump usually tells us what he wants to do, and he wants Greenland.’

    It is also well-known the shrewd New York businessman turned politician, has a specific style of negotiating. He always begins with a sledge hammer statement that then forces a much favourable compromise, simply becasue he intents to follow through on it, even at his own detriment.

    Could Trump take Greenland by force?

    This aerial view taken by Mads Schmidt Rasmussen and handed out by Arctic Creative shows people as they take part in a demonstration that gathered almost a third of the city population to protest against the US President's plans to take Greenland, on January 17, 2026 in Nuuk, Greenland. US President Donald Trump escalated his quest to acquire Greenland, threatening multiple European nations with tariffs of up to 25 percent until his purchase of the Danish territory is achieved. Trump's threats came as thousands of people protested in the capital of Greenland against his wish to acquire the mineral-rich island at the gateway to the Arctic. (Photo by Mads Schmidt Rasmussen and Handout / various sources / AFP via Getty Images) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT: ARCTIC CREATIVE / Mads Schmidt Rasmussen - DISTRIBUTED TO CLIENTS AS A SERVICE
    Greenland has seen widespread protests over Trump’s claims (Picture: AFP)

    Pack said he doesn’t see how Trump could take Greenland by force: ‘Would they risk killing Danish service members or running an allied blockade? What would they do then, have a hostile occupation of the local population?

    ‘I think it’s sabre-rattling. He uses ships and tariffs to extort the Europeans. It’s a manipulation tactic. If you seem like a complete sociopath, you might succeed in manipulating the other person. He is threatening to ruin the international order to get what he wants.’

    Chatham House Russia expert Keir Giles told UK News that recent developments have put the world in the same position as it was in December 2021, where diplomats said it made no sense for Putin to consider invading Ukraine.

    ‘They said Putin could get everything that he wants from Ukraine without risking a stupid and obviously catastrophic military intervention—which, surely, his generals must be telling him would be a disaster,’ Giles explained. ‘And yet, none of that mattered because, in the end, it was not a rational objective assessment of the costs and consequences against the benefits of invading Ukraine. Instead, it was the ideology that drove it. In this case, with Trump, we have the same situation.’

    ‘We’re in the same boat as we were December 2021’

    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Danish Defence Command/UPI/Shutterstock (16368373d) Soldiers from the Danish army take part in live-fire training after their arrival in Greenland, on Sunday, 18 January 2026. The Danish military is working to intensify its activities in and around Greenland in close cooperation with its NATO allies, amid threats by U.S. President Trump to take control of the island of Greenland. The Danish Military Deploys to Greenland - 19 Jan 2026
    Danish troops have arrived in Greenland and are training (Picture: Shutterstock)

    Giles says that the threats being directed at Trump if he is to invade Greenland are as inconsequential as those Putin faced in December 2021.

    ‘Today, the appeals to Trump are all about the disruption of the transatlantic alliance, the damage to NATO, and the breaches of international law—all things which are of demonstrably no significance to the current US leadership. In fact, the leadership seems to delight in leaving Europeans aghast at their demands.’

    Former US lawmakers have said there is no way the US could make a military move against Greenland – not just because there would be opposition from Congress, but because US service personnel would not follow a blatantly illegal order.

    Giles argues: ‘The trouble is, all of these perfectly rational explanations do not stack up against recent US behaviour, where Americans with guns have shown themselves perfectly willing to commit murder on behalf of the regime. And Congress has shown itself to be no obstacle to Trump’s most outrageous demands.’

    But NATO wouldn’t simply collapse overnight – the ripples of whatever may happen would become clear to those in the alliance before they’re forced to make a choice.

    Giles questioned: ‘Do they make a stand? And does that mean that the NATO alliance as a meaningful entity is finished?’

    ‘Europeans should stand up’

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    NATO wouldn’t fall at once – but what happens in the next few weeks could decide its fate (Picture: Getty)

    Pack also said he’s worried about leaders like Keir Starmer and Emmanuel Macron, who he says have been poor at providing alternative points of leadership.

    ‘The real opportunity here is for Europeans to stand up and say, “This is unacceptable.” If all NATO countries stood together to defend the territorial integrity of a member state, it would force a backtrack.

    ‘That would be the “win” that reasserts international rules and order. But with Starmer dealing with domestic defections and other things in Britain, I’m not sure he is cut out for that kind of leadership right now.’

    Security challenges facing European nations may mean that NATO members won’t oppose the US militarily – to protect themselves, even if it means ‘compromising all of the ideals they are seeking to defend’, Giles argues. The real winner of a US disruption to NATO would be Russia, with Giles saying that the current disruption and potential destruction of NATO is the ‘greatest gift that the Trump White House has yet offered to Moscow.’

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