Danish spies uncover ‘secret US plot to stir up anti-government fury in Greenland’ amid Trump’s desire to SEIZE island

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DANISH spies have revealed an alleged secret US-led plot to fuel anti-government fury in Greenland amid Donald Trump’s plan to seize the island.

Copenhagen has now summoned its top US diplomat after intelligence reports uncovered a covert operation aiming to promote Trump’s takeover of the territory.

Donald Trump at a cabinet meeting.The Mega Agency
Donald Trump has stated his desire to take over Greenland multiple times[/caption]
Aerial view of Nuuk, Greenland.AP
Danish authorities say a US plan to sow division between separatists and unionists has been uncovered in Greenland[/caption]
Man in a green parka points towards a snow-covered landscape.AFP
Vice President JD Vance tours the US military’s Pituffik Space Base in Greenland on March 28, 2025[/caption] Map of Arctic trade routes highlighting Greenland's strategic location, with images of Trump and Putin.

Sources close to the matter said at least three US citizens with ties to the Trump administration were involved in the alleged mission, according to state broadcaster DR.

But the sources were not named by DR or Danish government officials.

Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen said: “We are aware that foreign actors continue to show an interest in Greenland and its position in the Kingdom of Denmark.

“It is therefore not surprising if we experience outside attempts to influence the future of the Kingdom in the time ahead.”

The US President has stated his desire to take over Greenland multiple times – and he has never ruled out the use of force to secure it.

The semi-autonomous Danish territory of some 57,000 residents is rich in minerals and has a strategically important location in the Arctic.

DR’s report detailed how one American in Greenland’s capital was creating a list of natives who backed American attempts to take over the island.

The aim of the mission would be to try to recruit those who signed up for a secession movement.

Two other Americans tried to nurture contacts with politicians, businessmen and locals, according to the report.

The revelation of the secret mission comes after Vice President JD Vance visited Greenland in March – before being forced to cancel public events after protest forced him out.

Officials also had to scrap plans for his wife to attend a dog sled race.

Denmark even paused a major offshore wind farm project run by Danish company Ørsted shortly after the visit, over concerns of US interference.

Denmark’s national security and intelligence service, PET, warned that Greenland is a likely target for influence campaigns.

They warned: “Greenland, especially in the current situation, is a target for influence campaigns of various kinds.”

Why does Trump want Greenland?

by Harvey Geh

DONALD Trump first told his aides to look into the possibility of buying Greenland in 2019.

The US President stated that he wanted to buy the Danish territory as it is in a crucial strategic location if tensions with Russia rise – but admitted at the time that it was not a priority.

In 2019, The Wall Street Journal reported that Trump repeatedly expressed a desire to buy the island, which lies between the North Atlantic and Arctic oceans.

Following his landslide victory in the 2024 presidential election, the issue has come up again.

At a press conference in January 2025, Trump was asked if he could assure the world he would not use military or economic coercion to gain gain control of Greenland and the Panama Canal.

The President-elect replied: “No, I can’t assure you on either of those two.

Greenland is rich in natural resources — it is abundant in oil, gas, gold, silver, copper and uranium.

The US has long seen Greenland as strategically important and established a radar base at Thule at the start of the Cold War.

Despite already having a military presence in the region, owning the territory would significantly strengthen its position in the Arctic.

The service also told how other countries may look to sow division within their society by aiming to “exploit existing or invented disagreements”.

Trump’s proposal to seize Greenland has been outright rejected in Copenhagen and Nuuk, Greenland’s capital, who have made it clear the island is not for sakle.

Denmark has also increased its Arctic defence spending to more than $1.5billion.

They have purchased cutting-edge drones, vessels, and upgraded facilities to improve security.

Donald Trump Jr. on a private visit to Greenland.Reuters
Donald Trump Jr. visits Nuuk, Greenland, January 7, 2025[/caption]
Soldiers on snowmobiles in front of a snowy mountain.Members of the US Special Operations Mountain Warfare Training Center and Danish Special Operation Forces in Greenland

And in January 2025, Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen warned: “I don’t think it’s a good way forward to fight each other with financial means when we are close allies and partners.”

It comes after Trump Jr landed in Greenland in January, sparking fresh rumours that his president-elect dad is serious about snapping up the icy island.

But according to Greenland’s foreign affairs department, this was an unofficial visit set to last just a few hours, with no formal meetings planned.

In 1946, the US proposed to pay Denmark $100million to buy Greenland after flirting with the idea of swapping land in Alaska for strategic parts of the Arctic island.

Mette Frederiksen giving a statement on President Trump's cancelled state visit.EPA
Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen warned against Trump’s statements[/caption]
President Trump signing an executive order, with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and others present.Reuters
Trump has never ruled out using force to take the island[/caption]
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