NATO, Greenland and Trump
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The US is considering military action to seize Greenland, in a move that could cause divisions within the NATO alliance.
Trump has threatened to attack a member state of NATO. Greenland is an autonomous territory of the Kingdom of Denmark.
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Most analysts believe that a forcible US takeover of Greenland would essentially lead to the breakdown of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) because both Denmark and the US are NATO members.
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Donald Trump's renewed threats to seize Greenland from NATO member Denmark have rattled the transatlantic alliance | World News
Britain said on Sunday discussions with other NATO members on deterring Russian activity in the Arctic were "business as usual", after media reports the UK was in talks with its European allies about deploying a military force to Greenland.