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Trump Threatens Tariffs on Nations Blocking Greenland Takeover, Risking NATO Fracture

Last updated: January 17, 2026 12:37 pm
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Trump weaponizes trade policy for territorial expansion, setting up the first tariff war triggered by a land grab and forcing every NATO ally to pick sides.

President Donald Trump on Friday explicitly linked trade penalties to territorial ambition, telling reporters he is “considering tariffs on countries that don’t go along with Greenland”—the first time a sitting U.S. president has threatened punitive economic measures to force acceptance of annexation.

The statement, delivered during a White House health-care event, escalates a months-long campaign that has already fractured NATO, triggered a European military surge into the Arctic, and placed the world’s largest island at the center of a new Cold War-style standoff.

From Real-Estate Deal to Trade War

Trump’s logic is blunt: “We need Greenland for national security,” he said, repeating his claim that U.S. control of the Danish semiautonomous territory would strengthen NATO’s northern flank. Countries that disagree, he warned, could face import taxes—an unprecedented use of tariff authority to redraw sovereign borders.

No specific nations or tariff rates were named, but the threat alone ricocheted through European capitals. Denmark, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Finland, Norway and Sweden have all deployed additional troops or announced new Arctic missions within the past week, a coordinated signal that the continent views the U.S. president’s demand as a direct challenge to the post-1945 order.

President Donald Trump departs Air Force One after arriving at Palm Beach International Airport to attend a Road Dedication Ceremony at his private Mar-a-Lago club, in West Palm Beach, Florida, on January 16, 2026. - Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images
President Donald Trump departs Air Force One after arriving at Palm Beach International Airport, January 16, 2026. – Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images

Why Greenland Matters: Minerals, Missiles and Maps

Greenland hosts rare-earth oxides vital to U.S. weapons systems, sits astride newly ice-free shipping lanes, and houses the northernmost U.S. ballistic-missile early-warning radar at Pituffik Space Base. Pentagon planners fear Chinese or Russian leverage over those assets if Denmark’s sovereignty weakens.

Trump first floated a “purchase” in 2019; the idea was dismissed as absurd in Copenhagen and Nuuk. This cycle he has dropped the price tag and adopted coercion, coupling public flattery of Greenlanders with threats against their patrons.

European Counter-Moves

Denmark’s defense minister on Wednesday announced an immediate increase in Arctic patrols and invited U.S. forces to joint exercises—an attempt to keep Washington inside the alliance while drawing a red line against annexation. France and Canada will open consulates in Nuuk within weeks, upgrading diplomatic footprints that had been minimal for decades.

People make their way to the port in Nuuk, Greenland, on January 16, 2026. - Alessandro Rampazzo/AFP/Getty Images
People make their way to the port in Nuuk, Greenland, on January 16, 2026. – Alessandro Rampazzo/AFP/Getty Images

Major General Soren Andersen, head of Denmark’s Joint Arctic Command, told CNN that “no immediate threat to Greenland” exists but that the command is operating at heightened readiness. The invitation to U.S. troops is calculated to remind Trump that partnership, not ownership, is the safer path.

Legal and Legislative Quick-Sand

Trump’s tariff toolbox may soon shrink. The Supreme Court is weighing a case that could curb his ability to impose country-specific duties without congressional approval. Even if the justices limit that power, the president retains national-security exemptions—the same authority he invoked for steel, aluminum and Chinese tech tariffs.

Using those provisions to penalize allies over a territorial dispute would test both U.S. statute and World Trade Organization rules, inviting retaliation that could hit American agricultural exports and Gulf Coast petrochemical plants.

Public Opinion: Americans Say No

A CNN poll released this week shows only 25 % of Americans support annexation; 58 % oppose it. The skepticism crosses party lines, complicating any congressional effort to back Trump’s coercion with legislation.

What Happens Next

  1. Working-Group Theater: A U.S.-Danish-Greenlandic panel meets in February to “explore common ground,” but Copenhagen’s red line—sovereignty is non-negotiable—leaves little room for compromise.
  2. Tariff Roll-Out: If Trump follows his drug-pricing playbook, he could announce a 90-day investigation leading to targeted duties on Danish pharmaceuticals, Norwegian seafood or Dutch semiconductors.
  3. NATO Collision: European leaders warn that economic warfare against an ally would fracture Article 5 solidarity, emboldening Russia in Ukraine and the Baltic.
  4. Market Shock: Shipping insurers, mining juniors and defense contractors are pricing in Arctic uncertainty; rare-earth ETFs have already seen record inflows.
Denmark's Foreign Minister Lars Loekke Rasmussen and Greenland's Foreign Minister Vivian Motzfeldt speak with members of the media following a meeting in Washington D.C. on January 14, 2026. - Nathan Howard/Reuters
Denmark’s Foreign Minister Lars Loekke Rasmussen and Greenland’s Foreign Minister Vivian Motzfeldt speak after White House talks, January 14, 2026. – Nathan Howard/Reuters

Bottom Line

Trump has fused trade policy with territorial expansion, turning tariffs from an economic cudgel into a geopolitical crowbar. Allies are now forced to choose between preserving the rules-based order and appeasing the alliance’s largest member. The outcome will define whether the Arctic becomes the next flash point in a fragmented world—or the place where NATO solidarity finally cracks.

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