Overview
- President Donald Trump said the United States will act on Greenland "the easy way or the hard way," framing control of the island as vital to counter Russia and China.
- The White House said it is actively considering a purchase of the Danish territory and declined to rule out military options.
- Leaders of all five parties in Greenland's parliament issued a joint statement rejecting U.S. control and asserting that the island's future must be decided by Greenlanders.
- Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen warned that a U.S. attack on a NATO member would be "the end of everything," as European governments voiced support for Denmark.
- NATO's top military officer said the alliance is far from a crisis and remains ready to defend its territory, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio is slated to meet Danish and Greenland representatives next week.