#MissKittyPolitics #AI #Research #Trump is still going after #Greenland. The information you found on Bluesky is accurate and aligns with recent reporting from The New York Times and other outlets as of April 2, 2026. The Pentagon is currently negotiating with Denmark to secure access to three ...

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...additional military bases in Greenland. This initiative represents the first expansion of the American military footprint on the island in decades. Key Details of the Negotiations Target Locations: Two of the three sites are former U.S. military bases abandoned more than 30 years ago. ...
... Specific areas of interest mentioned in reports include Narsarsuaq (which has a deep-water port) and Kangerlussuaq (which features a long runway). NORTHCOM Testimony: Gen. Gregory M. Guillot, head of U.S. Northern Command, confirmed the talks during congressional testimony in mid-March 2026. ...
... He stated that the U.S. is looking for "increased access to different bases" to address growing strategic threats in the Arctic. Progress of Talks: Guillot described the discussions as "progressing well" and "very productive". He noted that both Denmark and Greenland ...
... have been "very supportive partners" so far. Legal Framework: The negotiations are being conducted under the 1951 defense pact between Denmark and the United States. Guillot emphasized that a new treaty is likely unnecessary as the existing agreement is "very favorable" to U.S. operations.
Official Silence: Despite the general's comments, the U.S. State Department, Denmark's Foreign Ministry, and the office of Greenland's Prime Minister have declined to comment officially on the specific details of the expansion. - #MissKittyPolitics 1951 Defense Pact.