Intelligence reports have revealed unprecedented Danish military preparations in early 2026 for a potential confrontation with the United States over Greenland. The contingency plans included the deployment of explosives to destroy key runways in Nuuk and Kangerlussuaq to prevent U.S. military landings in the event of an invasion. Furthermore, Copenhagen reportedly transported blood supplies to the island to treat potential casualties in the event of direct combat scenarios with U.S. forces. France and Germany provided intelligence and military planning support to help Denmark develop these defenses against a fellow NATO ally. The crisis escalated following renewed and forceful efforts by President Donald Trump to acquire control of the territory, which Denmark viewed as a major sovereignty threat. This revelation of extreme friction within the alliance has introduced significant geopolitical risk, weighing on European assets and the Danish Krone.
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