Denmark sent explosives to blow up Greenland runways amid Trump invasion threat

Sky News
March 20, 2026
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Denmark sent soldiers and explosives to Greenland in January to destroy runways, fearing a Trump administration invasion threat.

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Denmark dispatched soldiers and explosives to Greenland in January with instructions to destroy runways if the United States attempted an invasion. This extraordinary measure was taken by Denmark in response to a perceived threat from the Trump administration. The country's public broadcaster reported that the Danish government was preparing for a potential military conflict with a NATO ally over Greenland's territory. This action highlights the severe diplomatic tensions that existed between the two nations at the time.

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