Murkowski Rebukes Trump, Urges US to Treat Greenland as Ally, Not Acquisition
Senator Lisa Murkowski criticized President Trump’s interest in annexing Greenland, emphasizing the need to see it as an ally.
US Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) has publicly opposed President Donald Trump's interest in annexing Greenland, urging the administration to view the autonomous territory as an ally rather than an asset for acquisition.
Murkowski expressed her concerns through a post on X, stating that any attempt to claim Greenland by force would harm both national security and international relationships. She emphasized the long history of cooperation between the US and Greenland, citing their collaboration during World War II and the current partnership at the Pituffik Space Base.
The senator emphasized that Greenland should be seen as an ally, rather than an asset to be controlled, in order to foster a new era of cooperation. Her remarks come as the Trump administration continues to explore options to bring Greenland under US control, with White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirming that utilizing the US military is a viable option.
The potential acquisition of Greenland has sparked intense debate in both American and global politics, raising questions about the future of the NATO alliance and US relationships with European partners. Murkowski's call for a diplomatic approach underscores the importance of cooperation and partnership in the region.