America First moves north as Trump eyes Arctic advantage
President Donald Trump is renewing his bold proposal to bring Greenland closer to the United States — a move rooted in national security, resource independence, and American sovereignty. Recent classified directives have tasked U.S. intelligence agencies with assessing Greenland’s independence movement and public sentiment regarding a stronger U.S. presence on the world’s largest island.
Intelligence Community Ordered to Prioritize Greenland Independence Movement
In a quiet but strategic shift, intelligence officials have been directed to use both human sources and electronic surveillance tools to identify Greenlandic and Danish figures who may support Trump’s vision. This includes gathering insights on local opinions surrounding U.S. economic partnerships and resource development in the region.
Greenland — rich in rare earth minerals and situated along critical North Atlantic trade and defense corridors — is viewed by President Trump as a potential game-changer for America’s geopolitical influence. A U.S.-Greenland alliance could strengthen defense infrastructure while supporting global supply chain security.
Trump’s Vision: Independence and a Strategic Alliance with the U.S.
President Trump, 78, has long argued that Greenland should shed its colonial ties to Denmark and choose freedom through a compact of free association with the United States — a model similar to agreements with nations like Micronesia and the Marshall Islands. Such an agreement would allow Greenland self-governance while receiving U.S. protection and infrastructure investment.
Trump advisors believe the majority of Greenland’s 57,000 residents — mostly indigenous Inuit — would vote for independence if given a fair choice. And many would likely welcome U.S. support in exchange for economic development, energy access, and modern infrastructure.
Tulsi Gabbard Fires Back at Deep State Saboteurs
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard addressed recent leaks to the media, confirming the intelligence initiative while blasting the “deep state” for undermining the President’s strategic agenda.
“The Wall Street Journal and those leaking classified material are actively harming American security,” Gabbard stated. “We will prosecute every lawbreaker involved. This administration will not tolerate sabotage from within.”
Gabbard confirmed that at least three criminal referrals have already been sent to the Department of Justice, with more investigations ongoing.
Vice President Vance Criticizes Denmark’s Neglect of Greenland
During a recent visit to Greenland, Vice President JD Vance made headlines by openly criticizing Denmark for its decades-long failure to invest in the territory’s development and security.
“You cannot claim to care for a region while refusing to build up its people or defend its future,” Vance said. “President Trump understands the value of Greenland — its people, its resources, and its strategic location. The United States will be a true ally.”
Mixed Reactions in Greenland — But Momentum Is Growing
While some Greenlanders welcomed the Trump administration’s interest and vision, others, influenced by European-style anti-Americanism, staged protests in the capital of Nuuk, holding signs that read “Yankee Go Home.” Still, the growing momentum toward independence — combined with years of underinvestment from Denmark — is creating fertile ground for change.
Trump supporters say this move isn’t just about geography — it’s about restoring American strength, protecting U.S. industry from Chinese dominance in rare earths, and asserting leadership in the Arctic.
Bottom Line: Trump’s Greenland Proposal Puts America First — Again
President Trump’s Greenland strategy is a powerful example of forward-thinking leadership. It secures America’s borders, protects vital resources, and gives the people of Greenland a path to freedom and prosperity. With global tensions rising, Trump is once again putting American interests front and center — where they belong.