Greenland Tensions Rise: Russia Responds as Donald Trump’s Arctic Push Tests NATO | India Today

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Greenland Tensions Rise: Russia Responds as Donald Trump’s Arctic Push Tests NATO | India Today

In this news bulletin, the focus is on the escalating geopolitical tension surrounding Greenland. Following reports of Donald Trump’s renewed interest in the territory, Russia has officially stated it has ‘no plans to capture Greenland,’ dismissing such claims as a ‘bogey’ created by the United States. The discussion highlights that Russia already controls over 50% of the Arctic region and views the situation as a test for the NATO alliance. Analysts suggest that Trump’s interest in Greenland is driven by national security concerns, specifically its location in the GIUK gap (Greenland, Iceland, and United Kingdom), which is critical for monitoring Russian and Chinese submarine movements. Furthermore, the melting Arctic ice is opening new trade routes, making the territory strategically and commercially vital. The programme explores how this issue is ‘rubbing salt on the wounds of Europe’ and challenging the sustainability of the NATO partnership as Denmark and the EU push back against American interests.

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