Greenland important for US, says Trump’s pick for national security adviser
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Congressman Mike Waltz was asked about Donald Trump wanting US control over Greenland during an interview on Fox News.
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Greenland is important for the United States’ national security, Representative Mike Waltz said on Jan 8, following comments by President-elect Donald Trump suggesting the US should take control of the island.
During an interview with Fox News, Mr Waltz, who was tapped to serve as Trump's national security adviser, was asked about Trump wanting US control over the Arctic island.
“You have Russia that is trying to become king of the Arctic, with 60-plus ice breakers, some of them nuclear power,” he said. “We have two, and one just caught on fire.”
Mr Waltz added: “This is about critical minerals. This is about natural resources. This is about, as the polar ice caps pull back, the Chinese are now cranking out ice breakers and pushing up there as well. So it’s oil and gas. It’s our national security.”
Trump, who takes office on Jan 20, refused on Jan 7 to rule out using military or economic action
Greenland Prime Minister Mute Egede has also stated that the island is not for sale
The Arctic island’s government on Jan 8 acknowledged the changing security dynamics in the Arctic and said it looks forward to working with the incoming Trump administration and other Nato allies to ensure security and stability in the region.
Greenland, which is part of Nato through the membership of Denmark, straddles the shortest route between Europe and North America and is strategically important for the US military and its ballistic missile early-warning system. REUTERS

