January 9, 2025

On January 7, 2025, US President-elect Donald Trump delivered a speech at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida, USA.

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US President-elect Donald Trump’s continued pursuit of Greenland may have drawn the ire of Denmark, which retains sovereignty over the Arctic island, but his territorial ambitions appear to be gaining traction in an unlikely quarter: Russia.

Prominent political pundits close to Russian President Vladimir Putin have expressed support for Trump’s reiterated ambition to buy Greenland and expand U.S. territory to include the resource-rich island – commenting that the move would validate other Expansionist territorial ambitions of all nations.

Trump said on his social media platform Truth Social in December that he believed Greenland’s “ownership” was vital to the U.S. economy and national security, reiterating his commitment to Greenland during his first term as president. of bidding.

On Tuesday, Trump doubled down on those comments and said he would not rule out using force to seize Greenland and the Panama Canal. Trump has also floated the idea of ​​turning Canada into the 51st state and renaming the Gulf of Mexico the Gulf of America.

Donald Trump confirmed on January 6, 2024, that his eldest son, Don Jr., planned to visit Greenland, two weeks after the US president-elect suggested that Washington annex the autonomous Danish territory.

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Trump’s comments were condemned in Europe, with French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrow saying on Wednesday that the EU would not tolerate attacks on its sovereign borders.

“Might makes right”

However, the president-elect’s stance found favor in Moscow, with mostly positive coverage by Russian state media and politicians.

Russian TV host and Kremlin ally Vladimir Solovyov, who moderated a debate on Trump’s comments on his prime-time show, said Trump’s stance essentially gave Moscow the power to demand the restoration of its former Soviet Union rights of the empire, which included the Baltic states of Estonia, Lithuania, and Latvia.

Other pro-Kremlin experts on the panel said Trump’s ambitions validated Russia’s decision to launch “extraordinary military action” against Ukraine. Kremlin propagandist Solovyov, an ardent supporter of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, commented that “we benefited greatly from what Trump did,” adding that the president-elect “completely destroyed anyone’s view of Any illusions one might have about this summit”. Democracies, about respecting the opinions of NATO allies. “

“It’s like he’s saying: ‘Who are you? You are all nobody. I’m going to speak to Putin and Xi Jinping. As for you, who are you? Deliver to Greenland. He’s a great man, a great man ,” he added.

CNBC has reached out to the Kremlin for comment on Trump’s position and is awaiting a response.

Analysts say Russia’s leadership is likely looking at Trump’s proposals — whether they are feasible or not — with interest. After all, they point out, Russia has shown through its invasion of Ukraine in 2022 that it is willing to violate international law and territorial sovereignty to achieve its geopolitical ambitions.

Analysts say U.S. intervention in Greenland could trigger interference from Russia and China

“Russian propagandists and Russian state media are more than happy to hear about Trump’s extraterritorial threats and desire for unilateral aggression, because these are of course the things they themselves have trumpeted in their pursuit of Vladimir Putin,” researcher Max Hess, a staff member at the Foreign Policy Institute and author of “Economic War: Ukraine and the Global Conflict between Russia and the West,” said Wednesday.

Close followers of Russian politics say Trump’s stance could galvanize Russia’s leadership because it validates potential further attempts to expand Russia’s reach of influence and power.

“The West considers Putin’s invasion of Ukraine and the seizure of territory to be illegal and against international law. The same message has been sent to Israel on the issue of settlement expansion. The message to China is not to view Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as a military operation. ” They should give a green light to a similar invasion of Taiwan — and they should face serious international consequences, Timothy Ash, emerging markets strategist at BlueBay Asset Management, said in emailed comments on Wednesday.

Ashe added: “While Trump’s pantomime yesterday sent a clear message that great powers do have ‘spheres of influence,’ or as Trump put it, they do have ‘spheres of influence,’ which is not the same as Putin’s The worldview is consistent.

“Make Greenland great again”

A view of Pitufik Space Base (formerly Thule Air Force Base) in Greenland on October 4, 2023.

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Denmark has been strongly opposed to Trump’s ambition to acquire the island, with Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen calling the idea “ridiculous” when Trump first floated the idea in 2019.

Greenland’s Prime Minister Mute Egede reiterated that view after Trump’s comments in December explain: “We will not sell and will not sell” and “Greenland belongs to the people of Greenland”.

However, Trump’s announcement appeared to unnerve Denmark, which in recent weeks has been trying to establish its own authority and ownership of the island.

Hours after Trump’s comments in December, Copenhagen announced It will increase Greenland’s defense spending giving it “a stronger presence in the Arctic.” That was followed by Monday’s announcement that Denmark’s King Frederik X had updated his historic coat of arms, giving Greenland and the Faroe Islands greater symbolic significance and declaring them a core part of the Kingdom of Denmark.

Apparently undeterred by the cold reception from Greenland and Denmark, Trump announced on Monday that his son, Donald Trump Jr., would make an impromptu visit to the island.

Donald Trump Jr. will visit Nuuk, Greenland, on Tuesday, January 7, 2025.

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Confirm access to Truth Social, Trump said: “My son, Don Jr., and fellow delegates will be traveling there to visit some of the most magnificent areas and attractions. Greenland is an incredible place and the people will benefit greatly if it becomes part of our country and we will protect it. , cherish it, protect it from the outside world, and make Greenland great again!” Trump said.

Danish Broadcasting Corporation DR Donald Trump Jr. reportedly arrived in Greenland on Tuesday But it said it would not hold meetings with government members.

The Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs told NBC News: “We are aware of Donald Trump Jr.’s planned visit to Greenland. As this is not an official visit from the United States, the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs has no further comment on the visit.”

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