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White House Says U.S. Is Studying Greenland Purchase, Keeps Military Option Open

Secretary of State Marco Rubio plans talks with Danish officials following public refusals from Copenhagen and Nuuk.

Overview

  • A White House spokesperson said President Donald Trump views acquiring Greenland as a national security priority and that using the U.S. military remains an available option.
  • Marco Rubio told lawmakers the administration prefers a negotiated transfer and intends to meet Danish counterparts next week to discuss the proposal.
  • Greenlandic and Danish authorities reiterated that the island is not for sale, as European leaders warned an American military move would rupture transatlantic relations and undermine NATO.
  • U.S. domestic backing appears thin, with new polling showing little support for a purchase or military action and figures such as House Speaker Mike Johnson and Senator Ruben Gallego voicing opposition to the use of force.
  • Legal and political barriers are high, including Greenlandic consent under autonomy law and the need for U.S. congressional funding and Senate approval, while analysts cite Arctic strategic interests and question claims of extensive Chinese activity near the island.