🇺🇸❄️ Trump Says U.S. Negotiating “Total Access” to Greenland
U.S. President Donald Trump said the United States is actively negotiating a deal to secure “total access” to Greenland, citing national security and missile defense concerns. Speaking to Fox Business, Trump argued that Greenland is strategically critical, claiming future missile threats would pass through the Arctic region, making U.S. presence there essential.
Trump clarified that the talks are not time-bound and involve unrestricted access rather than a short-term agreement. He linked the negotiations to a broader Arctic security framework discussed with NATO leadership, which he says prompted him to walk back previously threatened tariffs on European countries.
The development highlights growing geopolitical competition in the Arctic, with the U.S. aiming to block Russia and China from gaining influence in the region. While details remain unclear, the move signals a shift toward hard strategic positioning rather than economic pressure tactics.



