Are NORAD aircraft heading to Greenland for planned operations?
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Key Takeaways
- NORAD is deploying aircraft to Greenland for planned operations.
- The operations enhance cooperation between the US, Canada, and Denmark.
- Geopolitical tensions are rising due to Trump's tariff threats.
- The situation in the Arctic is becoming increasingly significant.
- Ongoing developments will affect international relations.
Ottawa, Jan 20 (NationPress) The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) has announced that its aircraft are set to arrive at Pituffik Space Base in Greenland to facilitate a series of long-scheduled NORAD operations.
The aircraft will collaborate with other resources based out of bases within the continental United States and Canada, as stated by NORAD on X. These operations are part of enhancing the longstanding defense partnership between the United States, Canada, and the Kingdom of Denmark, according to a report by Xinhua news agency.
NORAD indicated that these operations have been coordinated with Denmark, ensuring that all supporting forces have the necessary diplomatic approvals, and the government of Greenland has been duly informed of the upcoming activities.
The command emphasized that it regularly engages in prolonged, dispersed operations to defend North America across one or more of its three regions: Alaska, Canada, and the continental United States.
According to Canadian media reports on Sunday, a contingent from the Royal Canadian Air Force is already participating in the NORAD exercise in Greenland. Additionally, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is contemplating the deployment of extra forces to participate in Danish-led sovereignty drills, which may focus on protecting critical infrastructure on the Arctic island.
Meanwhile, European nations are adopting a firmer position amidst mounting criticism across the continent following US President Donald Trump's threats of tariffs against eight European nations in his efforts to pursue the acquisition of Greenland. This has led to escalating calls for a coordinated European response and the full deployment of countermeasures by the bloc.
In a recent social media update, Trump announced that a 10% tariff would be implemented from February 1 on products from eight European nations opposing his desire to control Greenland. He warned that the tariff could escalate to 25% by June 1 and remain until an agreement is reached for the complete purchase of Greenland.