Lawmakers: Greenland Overshadows Munich Talks
February 17, 2026·8 days ago·via The New York Times

At the Munich Security Conference, Greenland steals the spotlight as European allies grapple with U.S. interest in the strategic Arctic territory, pushing real threats like Russian aggression to the sidelines. Sen. Lisa Murkowski warns that fixation on buying or seizing Greenland distracts from Russia and China's moves, undermining NATO unity and alliance-building. Denmark's Mette Frederiksen blasts U.S. pressure as unacceptable while calling for stronger NATO presence around Greenland.
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