Germany Debunks Greenland Ship Rumors Amid Trump's Mysterious Plans | Denmark on High Alert

President Donald Trump told reporters that the US ‘would do something on Greenland whether they like it or not’, amid rising geopolitical tensions.

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Rumors of Germany sending two military vessels to Greenland have been circulating on social media, sparking concerns about the island's future amid President Donald Trump's interest. Trump has hinted at taking action in Greenland, citing concerns about Russia or China gaining control. While Trump's comments have raised alarms in Denmark, the NATO ally that shares control of Greenland, a viral social media post claimed that Germany was stepping in with two ships, one reportedly equipped with an attack jet squadron and the other with helicopters, including anti-ship missile systems. However, a fact-check has revealed that this claim is false, as Germany does not possess a vessel with an attack jet squadron. The Danish government has not received any official communication about German vessels being dispatched to Greenland. However, some Danish politicians have called for the deployment of Euro troops to deter potential American action. Conservative MP Rasmus Jarlov suggested welcoming allied troops to make a US military invasion 'extremely costly,' while Left-wing leader Pelle Dragsted emphasized that any conflict would be 'armed.' As tensions remain high, the truth behind Germany's involvement and Trump's intentions remains unclear. The situation highlights the delicate geopolitical balance in the region and the need for open communication among allies.