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# **Denmark Deploys Extra Troops to Greenland as Trump Ramps Up Focus on Territory — What It Means for the Arctic, NATO, and Global Security**
At the heart of this development lies a complex mix of **strategic interests, alliance tensions, national sovereignty, and the evolving nature of Arctic security** in the 21st century.
This blog post explores what drove Denmark’s recent military decision, why Greenland is suddenly the focus of international attention, how the U.S. — particularly under former President Donald Trump — has influenced the situation, and what the deployment means for NATO, Denmark, and the wider geopolitics of the Arctic.
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## **Why Greenland Matters Now**
Greenland, the world’s largest island, is home to around 57,000 people, most of whom are Kalaallit (Greenlanders), and holds immense strategic significance.
With its **position between the North American and European continents**, Greenland is critical for trans-Atlantic defense and monitoring — a fact recognized since World War II when the U.S. first established military bases there. ([Anadolu Ajansı][2])
Today, its importance has only grown due to several overlapping trends:
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