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“Asskalt here”: Vance visits Trump’s desired island of Greenland
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With rumbling appearances and highly undiplomatic statements, Trump-Vice-vice JD Vance scares Europeans. Now he visits Greenland – without contact with the local population.
In the middle of the controversial plans of US President Donald Trump to take over Greenland’s possible takeover, Vice President JD Vance visited the territory belonging to Denmark. The visit at the US military base Pituffik in the north of the Arctic Island on Friday took place just a few hours after the presentation of a new, broadly created government coalition in Greenland, which wants to maintain relationships with Denmark for the time being. When he arrived, Vance said that the USA’s interest in security in the Arctic would increase in the next decades. This indicates that Trump will not give up his project to strive for US control over Greenland.
Shortly after his arrival, Vance welcomed members of the US armed forces and thanked them for their service at the remote base, which is 1200 kilometers north of the Arctic Circle. “It is a cold here. Nobody told me that,” he said, laughing with a laugh that this was his first visit to the island. In Pituffik the temperature on Friday was minus 19 degrees Celsius.
Together with his wife Usha Vance and a US delegation, Vance landed around 1500 kilometers north of the capital Nuuk in the late afternoon (CET) at the secluded American military base. Trump’s national security advisor Mike Waltz and Minister of Energy Chris Wright are also included.
The Pituffik base, which was called Thule Air Base until two years ago, has immense importance for global rocket defense and space surveillance. Officially, there was a briefing on the base on the security situation in the Arctic and an encounter with the stationed US soldiers. Unofficially, however, Europe – primarily Denmark, the Kingdom of which is part of Greenland – was also preparing for a new verbal attack.
New government coalition on Greenland is standing
“Our message to Denmark is very simple: you have not done a good job for people in Greenland. You have invested too little in the people of Greenland and you have invested too little in the security architecture of this incredible, beautiful land mass,” said Vance at the US base.
Trump has had an eye on the ice island for a long time. It is important for the world climate, but also for the military control of the Arctic, into which Russian President Vladimir Putin wants to send other soldiers, as he has just announced. Greenland is also rich in raw materials such as urgently needed rare earths. Important shipping routes also run in the region.
On the island you are anything but enthusiastic that Trump has been claiming claims for months. “We cannot accept the repeated statements about the annexation and control of Greenland,” said the previous head of government and future finance minister Múte B. Eggede and the top of the other Greenlandic parliamentary parties.
Vance did not invite Vance from the official Greenland side. Rather, the island politicians demonstrated the greatest possible unit on the day of the Vance visit: four of the five parliamentary parties signed a contract in Nuuk to a broad government coalition with which they want to withstand the pressure from the USA. The signal, sent out just a few hours before Vance, is clear: Greenland is together. The new coalition around the future Liberal Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen must now be confirmed by Parliament, which is considered a matter of form.
“Yankee, Go Home!”
Vance stayed away from the capital. Against the background of the continuing intermediate around the largest island on earth, you can choose your journey as an escalation or as a de-escalation: On the one hand, it is the highest representative of the Trump camp who has traveled to Greenland. On the other hand, the Vice President avoided direct contact with the Greenlandic population with the short trip to the US basis-unlike President son Donald Trump Jr. during a public visit to Nuuk in January. And also differently than was planned on his wife’s tour, originally designed for three days, and dog sled races in Sisimiut.
Usha Vance was originally supposed to travel to Greenland without her husband. These plans have been modified in advance, which should also have to do with the dismissal by the Greenland politics and the island population itself. New protests against the United States were planned around the original journey, which the Vice President now avoids. Already with an earlier demonstration, the unmistakable message “Yankee, Go Home!” to be read.
Such scenes do not fit into the crooked picture at all that the Trump government wants to draw from Greenland-that of an island that absolutely wants to become part of the USA. In Pituffik, Vance now enjoys a kind of home game in front of US soldiers that he can sell as a success at home-in Nuuk or Sisimiut, there may have been threatening litters with eggs and snowballs.
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