Several parties in the Danish parliament now favour inviting allied troops to Greenland to deter any American move, arguing that the cost of invasion must be made unmistakably high. France and German support is expicilty pronounced as support that is warranted in such a case. France has reiterated its willingness to provide military assistance if Denmark requests it, reviving an offer previously declined. Pelle Dragsted of the Red–Green Alliance warned that an American attempt to assert control would result in armed conflict, though only if Greenlanders themselves asked for such support. Other parties on the centre-left back an international presence primarily as a political signal of European unity rather than preparation for war. The Social Democrats stress stronger Arctic cooperation and greater military focus on Greenland, while insisting that any deployment must rest on a military assessment. Opponents argue that inviting foreign troops would amount to unnecessary escalation and that dialogue with the United States remains the wiser course.
Few-Character7932 on
As a Canadian I’m down to sending a regiment to Greenland.
pervy_roomba on
This is fucking surreal.
I mean the thing with Venezuela hasn’t even sunk in yet and now you’ve got Europe talking about mobilizing forces to deter an invasion from the United States.
And the man responsible for it is a senile, incontinent McDonald’s bucket who can’t even string a sentence coherently.
What is even happening.
Aggressive1999 on
Sending some tripwire forces into Greenland probably be the best option.
TACO know about Power & Strengh and nothing else, and everytime you bend to him, he’s only gets more confidence to do as he wish.
NaiveChoiceMaker on
Trump is terrified of American soldiers coming back to the US in body bags. He knows that will be the end of him.
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Several parties in the Danish parliament now favour inviting allied troops to Greenland to deter any American move, arguing that the cost of invasion must be made unmistakably high. France and German support is expicilty pronounced as support that is warranted in such a case. France has reiterated its willingness to provide military assistance if Denmark requests it, reviving an offer previously declined. Pelle Dragsted of the Red–Green Alliance warned that an American attempt to assert control would result in armed conflict, though only if Greenlanders themselves asked for such support. Other parties on the centre-left back an international presence primarily as a political signal of European unity rather than preparation for war. The Social Democrats stress stronger Arctic cooperation and greater military focus on Greenland, while insisting that any deployment must rest on a military assessment. Opponents argue that inviting foreign troops would amount to unnecessary escalation and that dialogue with the United States remains the wiser course.
As a Canadian I’m down to sending a regiment to Greenland.
This is fucking surreal.
I mean the thing with Venezuela hasn’t even sunk in yet and now you’ve got Europe talking about mobilizing forces to deter an invasion from the United States.
And the man responsible for it is a senile, incontinent McDonald’s bucket who can’t even string a sentence coherently.
What is even happening.
Sending some tripwire forces into Greenland probably be the best option.
TACO know about Power & Strengh and nothing else, and everytime you bend to him, he’s only gets more confidence to do as he wish.
Trump is terrified of American soldiers coming back to the US in body bags. He knows that will be the end of him.