Russia warns it will bring about the
Trump’s fixation on Greenland has turned a
once-theoretical land deal into a geopolitical time bomb.
Denmark and Greenland’s leaders insist the island is not for sale,
yet the White House now frames control of the
Arctic territory as a non‑negotiable matter of national security.
NATO allies, alarmed by talk of “defending ownership,”
have rushed troops and hardware north,
unwilling to watch a partner strong‑arm another under the same flag.
Russia’s response has multiplied the danger.
Moscow’s hawks openly claim Trump wants to turn
Greenland into a nuclear launchpad and missile shield,
smashing the fragile balance that has prevented nuclear war since 1945.
When a key Russian senator warns that this could be “the beginning of the end of the world,”
it’s not mere bluster; it’s a signal. In the end, the greatest risk may not be a deliberate attack,
but a miscalculation in the Arctic night that no one can take back.