US will have Greenland ‘one way or the other’, says Trump – Europe live

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Morning opening: 'If it affects Nato, it affects Nato'

Jakub Krupa

Jakub Krupa

US president Donald Trump has repeated overnight that the US would take Greenland “one way or the other,” as he mocked its defence as “two dog sleds,” and stressed that otherwise Russia and China would move to claim the territory.

US president Donald Trump speaks with members of the media aboard Air Force One en route from Florida to Joint Base Andrews, Maryland.
US president Donald Trump speaks with members of the media aboard Air Force One en route from Florida to Joint Base Andrews, Maryland. Photograph: Nathan Howard/Reuters

Speaking with reporters aboard Air Force One, Trump said that he was open to making a deal on Greenland in principle, but insisted “one way or the other, we are going to have Greenland.”

If we don’t take Greenland, Russia or China will, and I’m not letting that happen,” he said, despite no obvious interest from either of the two countries.

Trump also mocked Greenland’s defence saying it consists of “two dog sleds,” facing Russian and Chinese “destroyers and submarines all over the place.”

Asked about the potential impact on Nato, Trump shrugged it off, saying:

If it affects Nato, it affects Nato. But you know, they need us much more than we need them.”

He also claimed that he “saved” the alliance by pushing for increased defence spending, and said he was working on ending the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

(Our usual sympathies go to the Danish Trump night watcher, who had to watch this and report back to the country’s authorities.)

His comments came hours after the Danish prime minister, Mette Frederiksen, warned that Denmark is at a “fateful moment” amid Trump’s threats to take over Greenland, accusing the US of potentially turning its back on Nato.

“We are at a crossroads, and this is a fateful moment,” said Frederiksen.

What is at stake is bigger than what the eye can see, because if what we experience from the Americans is that they are actually turning their backs on the western alliance, that they are turning their backs on our Nato cooperation by threatening an ally, which we have not experienced before, then everything will stop.”

I will bring you all the latest on this as we slowly build up to US state secretary Marco Rubio’s meeting with Danish and Greenlandic ministers on Wednesday. I will also look at the latest in Ukraine and across the continent.

It’s Monday, 12 January 2026, it’s Jakub Krupa here, and this is Europe Live.

Good morning.

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