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Denmark sends explosives to blow up Greenland runways amid invasion threat

20 March 2026
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Denmark reportedly sent soldiers and explosives to Greenland in January as a precautionary measure against a potential US invasion, according to the country’s public broadcaster. The move was in response to President Trump’s threats to invade Greenland, a self-governing Danish territory. The country also transported blood to Greenland to treat potential battle casualties. The emergency measures were made after the US captured Venezuela’s President Maduro, demonstrating Mr Trump’s willingness to use military might. Denmark sought support from European allies to deter any annexation attempts by the US. The deployment of soldiers and military hardware to Greenland was intended to show Europe’s commitment to defending the island. The move was part of a larger military exercise called Operation Arctic Endurance, but was reportedly aimed at preparing for and deterring a possible US invasion. Denmark deployed soldiers with various flags on their arms to deter potential US action. The strategy aimed to make Washington think twice about attacking Danish troops, as it would involve hostile action against multiple NATO allies. With intense diplomacy and the public display of Operation Arctic Endurance, European leaders, including the British prime minister, successfully averted a crisis. Despite US President Trump stating that force wouldn’t be used to take Greenland, tensions were high. Denmark is heading to the polls in March, with Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen gaining popularity for her handling of the situation.

Why It Matters

The deployment of Danish troops with multiple flags on their arms highlights the complexity of international relations and the importance of diplomatic solutions in averting conflicts. The situation also underscores the significance of NATO alliances in deterring potential aggression and maintaining peace. The upcoming elections in Denmark will test public sentiment towards the government’s handling of crises and the leadership’s ability to navigate challenging geopolitical situations.

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