Mar 20 • 18:58 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece To Vima

Greenland: Denmark would blow up airports to prevent an American invasion

Denmark was prepared to blow up airports in Greenland to prevent a possible U.S. invasion, as reported by Danish public television and other news sources.

Danish public television, along with reports from outlets like the BBC and the Financial Times, revealed that Denmark was on high alert to prevent a potential American invasion of Greenland during the Trump administration. Danish soldiers were reportedly airlifted to Greenland in January, equipped with orders to destroy key airport runways if necessary. This drastic measure highlights the anxiety in Denmark about U.S. intentions toward the Arctic territory, particularly during a period of heightened tensions in international relations.

The report indicates that the Danish military was prepared not only to destroy infrastructure but also to handle potential casualties, citing the transportation of blood supplies for medical assistance in case of conflict. The revelations, which later received confirmation from two European officials, put a spotlight on the delicate balance of power in the Arctic region and the reluctance of smaller nations to confront larger powers directly, illustrating the complexities of international defense strategies.

Despite the alarming nature of these preparations, the Danish Ministry of Defense declined to comment on the specifics of the report. A senior military official speaking anonymously confirmed some aspects to the BBC, emphasizing how the military's readiness was indicative of broader strategic concerns regarding U.S. policies during that administration and its impact on regional security dynamics.

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