Desk Correspondent , Nuuk - Greenland’s political establishment has issued a defiant and unanimous rejection of U.S. President Donald Trump’s latest rhetoric concerning the autonomous Danish territory. Following a fresh wave of comments from the White House suggesting that the United States might take "decisive action" to secure Greenland's strategic resources and Arctic position, all major political parties in Nuuk—from the pro-independence Inuit Ataqatigiit to the Siumut party—have released a joint message: "We don't want to be Americans."

The backlash follows reports that the Trump administration has revisited the idea of "integrating" Greenland into the U.S. sphere of influence, citing national security concerns and the competition for rare-earth minerals with China and Russia. Local leaders expressed outrage at the "transactional" view of their homeland, emphasizing that the era of colonial land-grabs is long over. "Greenland is not for sale, and its people are not commodities," a senior spokesperson for the Greenlandic government stated, adding that while they value the existing defense partnership at Pituffik Space Base (formerly Thule Air Base), they have no desire to become the 51st state of the U.S.

The Danish government in Copenhagen has also weighed in, backing Nuuk’s stance and calling the American assertions "absurd" and "destabilizing." While Trump’s interest in the island first made global headlines in 2019, the current escalation—which includes hints of potential economic "consequences" for non-compliance—is being met with much sharper resistance. For Greenlanders, the debate is not just about geography, but about identity and sovereignty. As the Arctic becomes a new front for global power struggles, Greenland’s leaders are making it clear that their future remains firmly in their own hands, independent of Washington’s "America First" expansionism.

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