Trump’s Greenland push tests NATO’s commitment to mutual defense (Josephine Walker – Axios)

NATO allies are increasing their military presence in Greenland against the backdrop of a growing threat: President Trump’s takeover push. Why it matters: Europeans say the military buildup is meant to counter general Arctic threats, but U.S. aggression towards a NATO-backed ally creates a relatively unprecedented scenario: planning to repel an attack from within. Driving the news: Germany, Sweden, Norway, France, U.K and the Netherlands are among the countries increasing their military presence in the country.

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