According to The New York Times today (April 1), the U.S. military is accelerating efforts to expand its military presence in Greenland, a Danish autonomous territory — this indicates that President Trump’s strategic interest in Greenland has not waned. According to U.S. senior general Gregory Gilot, in addition to the existing military base, the U.S. is negotiating with Denmark for access to three more bases in Greenland, including two bases that had previously been abandoned by the U.S. military. If the negotiations succeed, it will be the first time in decades that the U.S. has expanded its military presence in Greenland. (CCTV International News)
アメリカはグリーンランドでの軍事プレゼンス拡大を目指す
According to The New York Times today (April 1), the U.S. military is accelerating efforts to expand its military presence in Greenland, a Danish autonomous territory — this indicates that President Trump’s strategic interest in Greenland has not waned. According to U.S. senior general Gregory Gilot, in addition to the existing military base, the U.S. is negotiating with Denmark for access to three more bases in Greenland, including two bases that had previously been abandoned by the U.S. military. If the negotiations succeed, it will be the first time in decades that the U.S. has expanded its military presence in Greenland. (CCTV International News)