Europe’s Realistic Options if the United States Attempts to Annex Greenland
Introduction In early 2026 , renewed rhetoric from senior U.S. political leaders about acquiring or even annexing Greenland — a sovereign territory of the Kingdom of Denmark and part of NATO — sparked significant concern in Europe. European governments, including France , Germany , Denmark and EU institutions, condemned such proposals, reaffirming that Greenland’s sovereignty belongs to its people and Denmark’s constitutional processes, not external coercion. While a forced annexation remains hypothetical, it raises crucial questions about Europe’s options to respond if the United States were to pursue such a drastic action. What tools does Europe realistically have — diplomatic, economic, legal, military, and strategic? And how might actions like refusing to purchase European‑made arms fit into broader responses? This article explores those options objectively and in depth. 1. European and NATO Context: Why Greenland Matters Greenland’s strategic value arises from its...