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https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/protesters-denmark-support-greenland-after-trumps-takeover-threat-2026-01-17/

Protesters rally in Denmark and Greenland against Trump annexation threat

By Stine Jacobsen and Jacob Gronholt-Pedersen

January 18, 20262:46 AM GMT+9 Updated January 18, 2026

Protests support self-determination against Trump's threat// Greenland is a semi-autonomous territory of Denmark// Protesters' caps read 'Make America Go Away'

COPENHAGEN/NUUK, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Protesters in Denmark and Greenland demonstrated on Saturday against President Donald Trump's demand that the Arctic island be ceded to the U.S. and called for it to be left to determine its own future.

Trump says Greenland is vital to U.S. security because of its strategic location and large mineral deposits, and has not ruled out using force to take it. European nations this week sent military personnel to the island at Denmark's request.

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MARCHING IN COPENHAGEN AND NUUK

In Copenhagen, demonstrators chanted "Greenland is not for sale" and held up slogans such as "No means No" and "Hands off Greenland" alongside the territory's red-and-white flag as they marched to the U.S. embassy.

Some wore red baseball caps resembling the "Make America Great Again" caps of Trump supporters, but with the slogan "Make America Go Away".

In Greenland's capital Nuuk, thousands led by Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen carried flags and similar banners as they headed for the U.S. consulate chanting "Kalaallit Nunaat" - the island's name in Greenlandic.

“I’ve come here today because I think it’s important to show that Greenland is not for sale. It is not a toy. This is our home,” said Naja Holm, a civil servant.

By the consulate, Nielsen addressed the crowd, drawing loud cheers.

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Organisers estimated over 20,000 people attended the protest in Copenhagen - akin to the entire population of Nuuk. Police did not provide an official figure. Other protests were held across Denmark.

"I am very grateful for the huge support we as Greenlanders receive ... we are also sending a message to the world that you all must wake up," said Julie Rademacher, chair of Uagut, an organisation for Greenlanders in Denmark.

TRUMP TRIGGERS DIPLOMATIC RIFT

Trump's repeated statements about the island have triggered a diplomatic crisis between the U.S. and Denmark, both founding members of the NATO military alliance, and have been widely condemned in Europe.

The territory of 57,000 people, governed for centuries from Copenhagen, has carved out significant autonomy since 1979 but remains part of Denmark, which controls defence and foreign policy, and funds much of the administration. Some 17,000 Greenlanders live in Denmark, according to Danish authorities.

All parties in Greenland's parliament ultimately favour independence, but they disagree on the timing and have recently said they would rather remain part of Denmark than join the U.S.

Only 17% of Americans approve of Trump's efforts to acquire Greenland, and large majorities of Democrats and Republicans oppose using military force to annex it, a Reuters/Ipsos poll found. Trump called the poll "fake".

Reporting by Tom Little and Stine Jacobsen in Copenhagen and Jacob Gronholt-Pedersen in Nuuk; editing by Anna Ringstrom and Kevin Liffey.

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The loading is not an attempt to affect the Realpolitik (Donroe Doctrine) of the USA.

If the American people want to convert the democratic USA to a barbarian aggressive dictatorship [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12],
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  7. https://theconversation.com/why-annexing-canada-would-destroy-the-united-states-249561 Why annexing Canada would destroy the United States Published: February 11, 2025 5.07pm GMT As United States President Donald Trump relentlessly threatens to annex Canada, some Canadians are worried that an American invasion could one day become a reality. // How would that scenario play out? Looking at the sheer size of the American military, many people might believe that Trump would enjoy an easy victory. // That analysis is wrong. If Trump ever decides to use military force to annex Canada, the result would not be determined by a conventional military confrontation between the Canadian and American armies. Rather, a military invasion of Canada would trigger a decades-long violent resistance, which would ultimately destroy the United States.
  8. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZjfgHZdZuVI Почему Америка должна спасать СЕБЯ Mark Solonin Jul 23, 2024
  9. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHYbhlHltRw Америка собралась самоубиться? Беседа с профессором Знаменским. Mark Solonin. Aug 21, 2024.
  10. https://theconversation.com/why-annexing-canada-would-destroy-the-united-states-249561 Why annexing Canada would destroy the United States Published: February 11, 2025 5.07pm GMT As United States President Donald Trump relentlessly threatens to annex Canada, some Canadians are worried that an American invasion could one day become a reality. // How would that scenario play out? Looking at the sheer size of the American military, many people might believe that Trump would enjoy an easy victory. // That analysis is wrong. If Trump ever decides to use military force to annex Canada, the result would not be determined by a conventional military confrontation between the Canadian and American armies. Rather, a military invasion of Canada would trigger a decades-long violent resistance, which would ultimately destroy the United States.
  11. https://theconversation.com/why-annexing-canada-would-destroy-the-united-states-249561 Why annexing Canada would destroy the United States Published: February 11, 2025 5.07pm GMT As United States President Donald Trump relentlessly threatens to annex Canada, some Canadians are worried that an American invasion could one day become a reality. // How would that scenario play out? Looking at the sheer size of the American military, many people might believe that Trump would enjoy an easy victory. // That analysis is wrong. If Trump ever decides to use military force to annex Canada, the result would not be determined by a conventional military confrontation between the Canadian and American armies. Rather, a military invasion of Canada would trigger a decades-long violent resistance, which would ultimately destroy the United States.
  12. https://thediplomat.com/2013/09/the-realpolitik-of-the-american-people/ The Realpolitik of the American People // Many say the American public can only support a liberal foreign policy. That may only be true of US elites. By Zachary Keck September 14, 2013

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