Greenland’s prime minister slams Usha Vance with brutal verdict

Tensions over Greenland’s future are heating up — fast.

This week, Usha Vance, wife of U.S. Vice President JD Vance, is set to visit the island to attend Greenland’s national dogsled race and “celebrate Greenlandic culture and unity,” according to the White House.

But the trip has sparked outrage from Greenland’s prime minister, who is furious over what he sees as an aggressive move by the U.S.

JD Vance’s new hint
Donald Trump has never hidden his desire to take control of Greenland — and his right-hand man, Vice President JD Vance, is backing him all the way.

In a fiery Fox News interview on Sunday, March 23, Vance openly questioned Denmark’s ability to govern the Arctic island, claiming the country is “not doing its job” and isn’t being a “good ally” to the U.S.

“How are we going to solve our national security? If that means we need to take more territorial interest in Greenland, that’s what President Trump is going to do,” Vance declared.

Greenland’s location makes it a critical asset for U.S. military operations, serving as a key early-warning hub for detecting ballistic missile threats. The island is also home to Pituffik Air Base, a crucial U.S. outpost in the Arctic.

Vance doubled down on Trump’s no-nonsense approach, saying: “He doesn’t care about what the Europeans scream at us. He cares about putting the interests of American citizens first.”

”Excited to witness this monumental race”
Adding fuel to the fire, Second Lady Usha Vance and National Security Adviser Mike Waltz is set to visit Greenland this week in one of the most high-profile trips to the island since Trump’s infamous push to acquire it.

The White House maintains that Usha Vance’s visit is focused on celebrating Greenlandic culture. According to the White House, “The second lady will travel to Greenland with her son and a United States delegation to visit historical sites, learn about Greenlandic heritage, and attend the Avannaata Qimussersu, Greenland’s national dogsled race.”

“Ms. Vance and the delegation are excited to witness this monumental race and celebrate Greenlandic culture and unity,” the White House statement added.

But the timing has left many questioning whether the U.S. is laying the groundwork for a more aggressive strategy. And upcoming visit by Second Lady Usha Vance and National Security Adviser Mike Waltz isn’t sitting well with Greenland’s leadership.

Greenland’s answer
Prime Minister Mute B. Egede slammed the trip as “highly aggressive” in an interview with Greenlandic newspaper Sermitsiaq on Sunday, taking particular issue with Waltz’s presence.

“What is the national security adviser doing in Greenland? The only purpose is to demonstrate power over us,” Egede warned.

But he didn’t stop there — Egede fears the visit will embolden Washington’s ambitions over the Arctic territory.

“His mere presence in Greenland will no doubt fuel American belief in Trump’s mission — and the pressure will increase.”

Múte Bourup Egede argues that democratic countries, especially Greenland’s allies, are far too hesitant to declare and show their support for Greenland.

”The highly aggressive American pressure on Greenlandic society is now so serious that the level cannot be raised any higher. Standing together in Greenland has not helped, speaking out has not helped, and the diplomatic attempt at dialogue has been in vain. Now the international community must respond,” Múte Bourup Egede pleaded.

This isn’t the first time high-profile figures from Donald Trump’s inner circle have visited Greenland. In January, the president’s son, Donald Trump Jr., made headlines with a trip to the island.

“Greenland is an incredible place, and the people will benefit tremendously if, and when, it becomes part of our nation. We will protect it, and cherish it, from a very vicious outside world. Make Greenland Great Again!” Trump Jr. posted on social media at the time.

With these top U.S. officials now stepping onto Greenlandic soil, the big question remains: Is this just diplomacy — or the beginning of something far more aggressive?

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