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WorldMar 19

Denmark planned to destroy Greenland runways if US invaded, reports say

Danish public broadcaster reports Denmark prepared contingency plans to blow up Greenland airport runways amid fears of potential US invasion.

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Denmark had prepared contingency plans to destroy airport runways in Greenland if the United States attempted to invade the territory, according to reports from Danish public broadcaster DR.

The reported plans emerged amid Danish concerns about potential U.S. military action following American operations targeting Venezuelan leadership. Danish officials feared the United States might take similar action against Greenland, prompting the development of defensive measures.

Greenland, an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark, has strategic importance in the Arctic region. The territory hosts key infrastructure including airports that would be critical for any military operations in the area.

The contingency planning reflects broader geopolitical tensions and concerns about territorial sovereignty in the Arctic region. Denmark maintains responsibility for Greenland's defense and foreign policy under the current constitutional arrangement.

Neither Danish nor U.S. officials have provided immediate comment on the reported contingency plans. The revelation highlights the complex strategic considerations surrounding Greenland's status and the broader Arctic region's growing geopolitical significance.

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