Christian Ulloriaq Jeppesen remembers how this all began.
In 2019, throughout Donald J. Trump’s first time period as president, Mr. Trump floated the concept of the USA shopping for the island of Greenland. On the time, most individuals in Greenland (and Denmark, the European nation that controls it) thought his suggestion was a joke.
“Everybody mentioned, ‘Ha-ha, you’ll be able to’t simply purchase a rustic, he doesn’t imply it,’” Mr. Jeppesen, a local Greenlander and a radio producer, mentioned by phone. “Clearly that was the fallacious approach to take it. Have a look at the place we’re right this moment.”
Now Mr. Trump has doubled down on his insistence that the USA must annex Greenland for safety causes. And that has Greenlanders asking the identical questions as everybody else, however with much more urgency.
Is Mr. Trump simply being bombastic once more, floating a fantastic annexation plan that he could know is a stretch?
Or is he critical?
Based mostly on his feedback in the previous few weeks, Mr. Trump seems utterly critical. By no means thoughts that Denmark’s management has mentioned the territory shouldn’t be on the market, and its future should be decided by the native inhabitants.
“For functions of nationwide safety and freedom all through the World, the USA of America feels that the possession and management of Greenland is an absolute necessity,” Mr. Trump wrote in late December in a social media submit asserting his selection for ambassador to Denmark.
At a information convention on Tuesday, the president-elect took an much more stunning swerve. He refused to rule out utilizing navy drive to get Greenland. And that very same day Donald Trump, Jr., all of a sudden confirmed up on the island.
The president-elect’s son landed Tuesday afternoon in Greenland’s capital, Nuuk, toured some sights like a statue of an 18th-century Danish-Norwegian missionary and was hosted by a Danish Trump supporter. He mentioned the explanation for the journey was private, not official, however the president-elect posted about his son and “varied representatives” visiting and mentioned “MAKE GREENLAND GREAT AGAIN.”
“That is all getting scary,” Mr. Jeppesen mentioned.
At 836,000 sq. miles, Greenland is the world’s largest island, a couple of fourth the scale of the USA. It elects two representatives to Denmark’s Parliament and 31 to its personal, which is chargeable for most facets of the island’s authorities, although Denmark retains management in a number of coverage areas, together with protection and parts of worldwide affairs.
Its location and panorama make it fascinating to Mr. Trump on a number of ranges.
It’s strategically positioned on the prime of the world, east of Canada alongside the Arctic Sea, and residential to a big American navy base. It’s loaded with mineral sources resembling cobalt, copper and nickel.
And as local weather change melts the ice, it’s opening up new paths by way of the Arctic Sea, which is turning into a fiercely contested area for delivery, vitality and different pure sources, in addition to navy maneuvering.
Greenland might additionally discover itself in the midst of a cross-Atlantic showdown over its sovereignty. On Wednesday, the French international minister, Jean-Noël Barrot, mentioned that Europe couldn’t permit a nation to assault its sovereign borders — whereas including that he didn’t anticipate the USA to invade Greenland.
The blast of consideration falls on Greenland at a sensitive time, with the native independence motion rising. Many Greenlanders really feel more and more resentful towards Denmark, which has performed an overseer position for many years. For its dimension, Greenland has a tiny inhabitants and many of the 56,000 Greenlanders are Inuit, a part of a gaggle of peoples who additionally dwell in Canada and Alaska.
The Greenlandic language is totally completely different from Danish. Many individuals observe a tradition and perception system fairly other than these in Western Europe. And, like Indigenous folks in the USA and elsewhere, they’ve been oppressed for a very long time.
The Greenlanders’ disaffection with Denmark was heightened two years in the past with revelations about Danish docs becoming 1000’s of Indigenous ladies and women with intrauterine contraceptive units within the Sixties and Nineteen Seventies, typically with out their data.
Danish officers have repeatedly mentioned that Greenland shouldn’t be on the market, although they’ve emphasised their want for heat relations with the USA. Final month, Denmark’s king jumped into the fray by abruptly altering the nation’s coat of arms to extra prominently function symbols of Greenland and the Faroe Islands (one other territory below Denmark’s management) — a polar bear and a sheep.
Amid this debate over id, many individuals are actually puzzling over Mr. Trump’s intentions.
“Is it only a distraction?” requested Ulrik Pram Gad, a senior researcher on the Danish Institute for Worldwide Research. “Or is it threat-based diplomacy?”
In accordance with an settlement in 2009 that granted Greenland expanded self-rule, Greenlanders have the fitting to carry a referendum on independence. The explanation it has occurred but, analysts say, is as a result of Greenland remains to be closely depending on Denmark for a lot of skilled companies — together with docs, nurses and lecturers — in addition to half a billion {dollars} a yr in subsidies.
Aaja Chemnitz, one of many two representatives from Greenland within the Danish Parliament, mentioned she worries that Mr. Trump is making an attempt to pump up Greenland’s independence motion to additional his personal pursuits. In that case, she mentioned, “We danger turning into a pawn in a sport between Denmark and the US.”
Greenland advantages from the Danish welfare system, she mentioned, and it might do quite a bit worse if it turned a part of the USA.
“I’ve seen the American system,” Ms. Chemnitz, who lived in New York whereas working for the United Nations, mentioned in a phone interview. “I understand how dangerous it may be for equality.”
Mr. Jeppesen, the radio producer, mentioned Mr. Trump might also be misinterpreting the unbiased nature of Greenlanders. Greenland isn’t just a bit of land. It’s a nation, a narrative, a homeland.
“There may be this huge delight you get from being one in all simply 56,000,” Mr. Jeppesen mentioned. “Greenland is superb, it’s lovely, it’s essentially the most great nation on the earth.”
“And it’s a nation combating for independence,” he added. “Not a bit of property you should buy.”