The Trump administration just sent shockwaves across the Atlantic, and our so-called European allies are absolutely losing their minds. President Donald Trump has confirmed that "all options are on the table" regarding the acquisition of Greenland—and that includes measures far beyond diplomacy.
Let that sink in, Patriots. America is back, and we're done playing nice.
Denmark's Pathetic Arctic Defense Exposed
When asked about Greenland, President Trump delivered a devastating assessment of Denmark's commitment to defending the strategically vital territory. His response? Denmark recently "boosted security" by adding one more dog sled.
One. Dog. Sled.
Meanwhile, Russian and Chinese vessels are swarming the Arctic region, positioning themselves to control critical shipping lanes that will define 21st-century commerce and military logistics. And what does Europe bring to the table? A dog sled and empty words.
The White House has confirmed that acquisition of the world's largest island is being actively discussed by the President and his national security team. This isn't some pipe dream—American presidents dating back to Andrew Johnson, Woodrow Wilson, FDR, and Eisenhower all pursued Greenland. Trump is simply finishing what visionary leaders started generations ago.
Governor Landry Named Special Envoy
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry has been tapped as Trump's special envoy to Greenland, and he's already dropping truth bombs on national television. Landry made it crystal clear: solidifying the Western Hemisphere is good for America, and Greenland sits squarely in that hemisphere.
"Trump is committed to the Monroe Doctrine and protecting American interests," Landry declared.
Remember the Monroe Doctrine, folks? That's the policy that kept European colonial powers out of our backyard for two centuries. It's back, and it has teeth.
Europe's Hysterical Response
The European reaction has been nothing short of pathetic. Germany—yes, the same Germany that let its military rot while depending on American protection—had the audacity to lecture us about borders. The EU issued one of their typically weak joint statements. And Denmark's Prime Minister actually threatened that U.S. action on Greenland would blow up NATO.
Read that again. They'd rather destroy the Western alliance than let America secure territory vital to our national security. Who are the real allies here?
Trump GUTS Globalist Organizations
But the Greenland bombshell wasn't the only earthquake this week. A White House memorandum announced that the United States is withdrawing from dozens of international organizations that work against American interests.
The casualties? The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change—gone. International Renewable Energy Agency—axed. International Solar Alliance—finished. Multiple United Nations entities got the boot, including the Department of Economic and Social Affairs, ECOSOC commissions, and the Peace Building Commission.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio reviewed every international organization sucking up American taxpayer dollars and found them contrary to our national interests. So Trump did what Trump does—he cut them loose.
America's Arctic Future
Senior advisor Jason Miller made clear this isn't "imperialist fantasy"—it's serious geopolitics. No invasion is planned, but America should and will control Greenland. The world would be demonstrably safer with the United States managing those shipping lanes instead of ceding them to Beijing or Moscow.
For decades, Washington's feckless establishment watched Russia plant flags in the Arctic and China buy influence across the globe. They did nothing while Greenland sat strategically vital and practically undefended.
That era is officially over.
The Arctic is the future of global commerce and military positioning. And under President Trump, America will not surrender it to our adversaries while European "allies" add dog sleds to their defense posture.
This is what American leadership looks like, Patriots. This is what "America First" means in action. The question now is simple: Will Europe get on board, or will they get out of the way?
