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Mar 01, 2026

BREAKING: CANADA–DENMARK PACT SLAMS the Door on GREENLAND — TRUMP Left With ZERO Leverage

Arctic Re-alignment – Canada-Denmark Security Pact Forecloses Greenland Gambit, Isolates U.S. Posture

In a decisive move that has redrawn the geopolitical map of the High North, Canada and Denmark have formally sealed a comprehensive Arctic defense and security pact, a bilateral agreement that diplomatically slams the door on any external designs on Greenland and, in a single stroke, has nullified the transactional leverage long sought by former U.S. President Donald Trump and his allies.

The pact, announced at a joint press conference in Ottawa with Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen standing beside Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, transcends the long-resolved dispute over Hans Island. It establishes integrated maritime patrols, joint surveillance of the Greenlandic and northeastern Canadian coasts, coordinated submarine detection networks, and a firm commitment to treat any challenge to Greenland’s sovereignty as a matter of shared concern. While not explicitly naming the United States, the subtext was unmistakable: the era of Arctic ambiguity is over.

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“While others have spoken of the Arctic in terms of control and transactions, Canada and Denmark see it as a region of partnership, stewardship, and unwavering commitment to the sovereignty of our peoples,” Prime Minister Trudeau stated, his tone uncharacteristically steely. “Greenland is not a commodity. It is a homeland, a partner, and a crucial ally in preserving the stability of the North.”

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