Is a Bill for Greenland's Annexation and Statehood on the Table?
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Washington, Jan 13 (NationPress) Republican Congressman Randy Fine has officially put forth the ‘Greenland Annexation and Statehood Act’, a proposal designed to grant the Trump administration the legal framework to seek both the annexation and future statehood of Greenland.
“This is monumental news! Today, I am excited to present the Greenland Annexation and Statehood Act, a bill that empowers the President to explore the necessary measures to incorporate Greenland into the Union,” Fine stated in a message on X on Monday (local time).
He insisted that America’s “adversaries” are attempting to gain a foothold in the Arctic, and “we cannot allow that to occur.”
He argued that these actions are essential for countering the influence of both China and Russia in the Arctic.
The Republican Congressman emphasized that US President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio have expressed that Washington “must restore American Dominance by acquiring Greenland.”
“My bill transforms this vision into a reality and positions America advantageously for the next century by granting it the status of an official state. China and Russia should be alerted that their days of encroaching on our sovereignty in the Arctic are finished,” he remarked.
This legislation would enhance the US's capability to “take all necessary actions” to negotiate or acquire Greenland.
Previously, the White House communicated that Trump believes the United States should obtain Greenland to avert it from coming under the sway of rival nations.
Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt informed reporters that the President regards Greenland as strategically essential for US and European security.
“He has indicated a desire for the United States to acquire Greenland, as he fears that if we do not, it will ultimately be taken, possibly through hostile means, by either China or Russia,” Leavitt stated.
She added that such a scenario would pose risks for various regions.
“This is detrimental not only for the United States but also for Europe and Greenland,” she noted.
Leavitt mentioned that the President believes that US oversight could also benefit Greenland.
“Let’s not overlook that it may not just be in the best interest of the United States, but also potentially advantageous for Greenland to become part of the United States,” she stated.
When questioned about a timeline for pursuing such a initiative, Leavitt responded that no deadlines have been established.
“There is no set timeline, but it is undoubtedly a priority,” she said.
She stressed that the President’s remarks reflect broader national security issues.
Greenland, an autonomous territory of Denmark, holds a critical position in the Arctic and has attracted increased attention due to climate change, shipping lanes, and competition among global powers.
The United States maintains a military presence on the island, while both China and Russia have escalated their ambitions in the Arctic.