U.S. Orders Intelligence Agencies to Increase Spying on Greenland

Here’s another Trump move that’s already backfired.

Step Up Spying on Greenland

The Wall Street Journal reports U.S. Orders Intelligence Agencies to Step Up Spying on Greenland

The U.S. is stepping up its intelligence-gathering efforts regarding Greenland, drawing America’s spying apparatus into President Trump’s campaign to take over the island, according to two people familiar with the effort.

Several high-ranking officials under Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard issued a “collection emphasis message” to intelligence-agency heads last week. They were directed to learn more about Greenland’s independence movement and attitudes on American resource extraction on the island.

The classified message asked agencies, whose tools include surveillance satellites, communications intercepts and spies on the ground, to identify people in Greenland and Denmark who support U.S. objectives for the island.

James Hewitt, a National Security Council spokesman, said the White House doesn’t comment on intelligence matters, but added: “The president has been very clear that the U.S. is concerned about the security of Greenland and the Arctic.”

In a statement, Gabbard said: “The Wall Street Journal should be ashamed of aiding deep state actors who seek to undermine the President by politicizing and leaking classified information. They are breaking the law and undermining our nation’s security and democracy.”

Hoot of the Day

Exactly what classified information did the WSJ leak?

How did they get it?

Anyone looking for leaks of classified information should be targeting Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth.

Take Greenland by Force?

“We need Greenland for national security and even international security, and we’re working with everybody involved to try and get it,” Trump said in a joint address to Congress in March. “One way or the other, we’re going to get it.”

Vice President JD Vance, then-National Security Adviser Mike Waltz and Energy Secretary Chris Wright traveled to Greenland in late March, sparking outrage from Danish leaders and Greenlandic residents.

The visit puts “completely unacceptable pressure on Greenland, Greenlandic politicians and the Greenlandic population,” as well as on Denmark, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen told Danish television in advance of the delegation.

“President Trump is serious,” she said. “He wants Greenland.”

Asked by NBC News in an interview that aired Sunday whether he would rule out seizing Greenland by force, Trump demurred.

“I don’t rule it out,” he said. “I don’t say I’m going to do it, but I don’t rule out anything. No, not there. We need Greenland very badly. Greenland is a very small amount of people, which we’ll take care of, and we’ll cherish them, and all of that. But we need that for international security.”

Denmark to Summon US Envoy Over Report of Greenland Spying Directive

Please note Denmark to Summon US Envoy Over Report of Greenland Spying Directive

Denmark has said that it will summon the US ambassador to Copenhagen to respond to reports that US intelligence agencies have been ordered to increase espionage in Greenland.

The Danish foreign minister, Lars Løkke Rasmussen, said on Wednesday that he was concerned about the report in the Wall Street Journal, telling the Ritzau news agency: “It worries me a lot, because we don’t spy between friends.”

Speaking on his way to a meeting in Warsaw, he added: “I can’t know if it’s true because it’s in a newspaper. But it doesn’t seem to be strongly rejected by those who speak out. That worries me.”

High-ranking officials working under Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence, issued the instruction to agency heads in a “collection emphasis message”, the Journal reported.

The Central Intelligence Agency, the Defense Intelligence Agency and the National Security Agency were all included in the message. It told chiefs to study Greenland’s independence movement and attitudes to American efforts to extract resources on the island, according to the Journal, citing two unnamed officials familiar with the matter.

Seasoned intelligence operatives say the Arctic island of about 56,000 inhabitants has not historically been a target of US espionage activity.

The move will further alarm Denmark, a US ally and Nato member, which has repeatedly vowed that the island is not available for sale or annexation. The country is planning to spend $1.5bn to protect Greenland, which has autonomous status under Denmark’s constitutional monarchy.

Trump’s Threats Push Greenlanders Closer to Denmark

As anyone with an ounce of common sense might suspect, Trump’s Threats Push Greenlanders Closer to Denmark

NUUK, Greenland—Kaj Sandgreen waited patiently in a sleek concert hall here last week, as hundreds of others lined the snow-blanketed street outside and cheered as King Frederik X of Denmark arrived.

“Unlike Trump, the king respects us,” the 63-year-old Sandgreen said minutes before shaking hands with the king, who was clad in olive cargo pants and a puffer jacket emblazoned with the red-white Greenlandic and Danish flags. “It’s so good for him to come here and show that he cares about Greenlanders at this chaotic time when we fear an invasion from the United States.”

“Our message to Denmark is very simple: You have not done a good job by the people of Greenland,” Vice President JD Vance said during his visit to a U.S. military base in northern Greenland in late March, as he reaffirmed the American claim on the island.

But for now, at least, this pressure from Washington has had an opposite effect on the 56,600 Greenlanders, most of whom are indigenous Inuit people who jealously guard their culture. In recent weeks, Greenland and Denmark have moved closer together as officials in Nuuk and Copenhagen sought to reinvigorate their relationship and to look with fresh eyes at outstanding problems.

“If the Americans ever come here, we would forget about the Greenlandic past and culture, and it would be sad if the big history of this country just disappears,” said Elias Walbohm, a 17-year-old high-school student, who also came to meet the king at the concert hall.

A poster displayed for sale at the venue illustrated a caricatured view of life in Greenland under American rule. It showed a brand-new Trump Tower in the capital, Nuuk, with gunmen in red MAGA hats riding Teslas around town. The local Greenlanders were pictured behind barbed wire in a reservation, with tourists charged $200 to visit them.

The island’s new government should focus, together with Denmark, on ensuring that it isn’t overthrown by Washington, said Pipaluk Lynge, the new head of the Greenland parliament’s foreign-affairs committee.

“We know it’s not about the people, it’s never been about the people. It’s about our land, our resources, our oil, our minerals. Trump sees us as real estate that you can buy, and we are really offended by that,” she said. “The relationship with Denmark will always be complicated because they were the colonial nation, but we can’t get through this without them.”

Danish lawmaker Rasmus Jarlov said that, as a first step, the American consulate in Nuuk, opened in 2020, must be closed down. “I cannot imagine that the Americans would allow foreign agents in the U.S. if they had an openly declared agenda of undermining the United States,” he said. “It’s clear that the Americans will be working on splitting Greenland and Denmark apart and discrediting our presence in Greenland, which would then allow the Americans to take over.”

The new Greenland government, elected in March and consisting of parties that won 74% of the vote, has refused Washington’s entreaties. Greenland’s new prime minister, Jens-Frederik Nielsen, traveled to Copenhagen last month. He flew back home with Frederik—a highly choreographed visit that aimed to symbolize the closing of ranks.

As the king and Nielsen sailed amid turquoise icebergs in the Nuuk fjord system last week, a Danish Navy offshore patrol ship passed by, showcasing Denmark’s growing military commitment to the island.

“The main message from Greenland to the U.S. administration is that you can’t buy your way into Greenland,” said Aaja Chemnitz, one of two lawmakers representing the island in the Danish parliament in Copenhagen.

Greenlanders have had enough of Trump. So have Canadians and even Australians.

Trump’s tariffs and obnoxious comments about Canada tilted the recent Canada election to Liberals.

And the Greenland election shifted to independence from Denmark later rather than sooner.

But hey, blame the WSJ instead of Trump’s big mouth and blatantly stupid actions.

Trump just cannot control himself. Trump posting a picture of Himself as Pope is another example of extreme stupidity.

Trump thought it was cute. The cult called it “epic”.

I nearly responded “epic stupidity” but decided against. Unfortunately, it’s just normal everyday routine Trumpian stupidity.

If you disagree, then please tell me how many votes Republicans might gain in the midterms and how many he might lose over such foolishness.

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Greg
Greg
7 months ago

Now would be a good time for the Republicans in Congress to get a spine.

Frosty
Frosty
7 months ago

As a bonus for the U.S. Navy, our warships used to re-fuel in Greenland. Now even scheduled re-fueling’s are turned away.

Next up? Kicking out our military base?

Not much of a “WINNING” strategy, eh Donny?

Chas
Chas
7 months ago

They need to spy on those penguins that haven’t done a trade deal yet too. They’re penguins. They hold no cards and they know it. What game are they playing?

Derecho
Derecho
7 months ago

Here we go again. The USG doing stuff in Greenland without permission.

Camp Century is an abandoned Arctic United States military scientific research base in Greenland, situated 240 km (150 mi) east of Pituffik Space Base.

As explained by the United States Department of Defense to Danish officials in 1960, the purpose of Camp Century was to test various construction techniques under Arctic conditions, to explore practical problems with the PM-2A semi-mobile nuclear reactor, and to support scientific experiments on the icecap.

Construction on the camp and the sub-glacial nuclear reactor began without explicit permission from the government of Denmark, leading to a political dilemma for Prime Minister H. C. Hansen.

Slesinger
Slesinger
7 months ago

The verdict is in: Trump is a retard.

Rjohnson
Rjohnson
7 months ago

Spy on them doing what? I see you over there freezing to death and walking all over our rare earth minerals!

john
john
7 months ago

With a population of under 60 thousand people in all of Greenland —you wonder how the Intelligence Agencies won’t be overwhelmed with their task?

MelvinRich
MelvinRich
7 months ago

Something is seriously wrong with the American system. We had the choice of Trump or a cadaver (later a giggling girl). Megalomania or incompetence.

Doug78
Doug78
7 months ago

Cause I am lazy today I got this from Grok:

Chinese companies have pursued various projects in Greenland, particularly in mining and infrastructure, driven by the island’s strategic location and rich mineral resources. The following are notable attempts:

  1. General Nice and the Grønnedal Naval Base (2016):
  • Attempt: Hong Kong-based General Nice, a Chinese coal and iron ore importer, expressed interest in acquiring the abandoned Danish naval base Grønnedal in Greenland.
  • Outcome: The Danish government, reportedly under pressure from the United States, intervened to prevent the sale due to security concerns about Chinese strategic presence in the Arctic.
  • How Stopped: Denmark vetoed the deal, citing national security, and ensured the base remained under Danish control.
  1. China Communications Construction Company (CCCC) and Airport Construction (2018):
  • Attempt: CCCC, a Chinese state-owned enterprise, bid to finance and build two airports in Nuuk and Ilulissat, projects initially considered by Greenlandic politicians seeking foreign investment.
  • Outcome: The bid was withdrawn in 2019 after significant pushback. The United States, concerned about Chinese influence in strategic infrastructure, reportedly pressured Denmark to intervene. Denmark subsequently committed to financing half of the airport projects.
  • How Stopped: U.S. diplomatic pressure and Danish government funding blocked Chinese involvement, prioritizing Western control over critical infrastructure.
  1. Shenghe Resources and the Kvanefjeld (Kuannersuit) Mining Project (2016–2021):
  • Attempt: Shenghe Resources, a Chinese mining company, acquired a 12.5% stake in Greenland Minerals and Energy (now Energy Transition Minerals), which was developing the Kvanefjeld rare earth and uranium project. An MoU allowed Shenghe to potentially increase its stake to 60% and lead processing and marketing.
  • Outcome: In 2021, Greenland’s government banned uranium mining due to environmental concerns, effectively halting the Kvanefjeld project. This decision stalled Chinese involvement, though the company has pursued arbitration to challenge the ban.
  • How Stopped: Greenland’s legislative change, supported by environmental and local political priorities, blocked the project, indirectly curbing Chinese influence.
  1. General Nice and the Isua Iron Ore Project (2015–2021):
  • Attempt: General Nice took control of the Isua iron ore project near Nuuk in 2015, marking the first Chinese firm to secure mineral exploitation rights in Greenland.
  • Outcome: The license was revoked in 2021 due to inactivity at the site and General Nice’s failure to make agreed guarantee payments.
  • How Stopped: Greenland’s government enforced regulatory compliance, withdrawing the license for non-performance, thus ending Chinese involvement.
  1. China Non-Ferrous Metal Industry (NFC) and Citronen Fjord Zinc Mine (2017):
  • Attempt: NFC was appointed by Australian company Ironbark to develop the Citronen Fjord zinc mine, though Ironbark retained exploitation rights.
  • Outcome: The project has not progressed significantly, with no clear evidence of completion or Chinese operational control. Greenland’s regulatory oversight and lack of project advancement limited Chinese impact.
  • How Stopped: Stagnation and Greenland’s control over mining permits indirectly prevented deeper Chinese involvement.
Lawrence Bird
Lawrence Bird
7 months ago

Spying on Greenland is like spying on … White Plains? Sarasota? Comical.

The real move here is for Carney to secretly negotiate with Greenland to become a new territory or province, similar to what happened with Newfoundland.

Oskar J
Oskar J
7 months ago
Reply to  Lawrence Bird

The big brain move is to not act like a beggar and/or thief.

David Heartland
David Heartland
7 months ago

I would rather Trump take over the EU, so we can import the good wine and cheese with ZERO TARIFFS….no passport controls. HOW ABOUT IT, TRUMPCO?

We love Portuguese Douro TINTO’s,

Please accept my apologies, as we live there Part time. Food and wine and the culture are our goals this late in life.

EADOman
EADOman
7 months ago

So if the US can just take a country because they need it, can Russia and China do the same without consequence?

David Heartland
David Heartland
7 months ago
Reply to  EADOman

No, they cannot. They need our permission first.
😉

Augustine
Augustine
7 months ago
Reply to  EADOman

Color revolution is coming to Greenland!

Maybe Denmark should not have sent all its artillery and some of its jets to be destroyed in the Ukraine.

Siliconguy
Siliconguy
7 months ago
Reply to  Augustine

What artillery? What jets? That’s a large part of the issue.

A few months ago the news reported that Denmark was beefing up its Greenland defense force. They sent two more dogsled teams. I wish I was being sarcastic.

The island is undefended because there is nothing there worth stealing. But that may be changing.

Derecho
Derecho
7 months ago
Reply to  EADOman

Greenland is an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark so that should make it ok.

Doug78
Doug78
7 months ago

“It worries me a lot, because we don’t spy between friends.” I wonder which world he lives in.

Augustine
Augustine
7 months ago
Reply to  Doug78

Indeed. The US have no friends or allies, just client and vassal states.

Doug78
Doug78
7 months ago
Reply to  Augustine

States have interests, not friends. We had two wars with the UK. Invasions from Canada have occurred four times. Soon after the French Revolution we were in a quasi-war with France. Germany gave us problems twice, Spain once and the Barbary Coast once or twice if you want to include the Rif expedition. Japan gave us problems once while China never. On the other had we never had a hot war with Russia, Italy not the Neverlands. In all tell me who are our friends and who are our enemies? Seems to me it changes constantly.

QTPie
QTPie
7 months ago

Makes sense. I heard there are penguins there who are plotting to illegally traffic more than 2 or 3 Barbie dolls each into the USA through Canada our 51st state. Very bad and dangerous penguins.

David Heartland
David Heartland
7 months ago
Reply to  QTPie

LOL

randocalrissian
randocalrissian
7 months ago
Reply to  QTPie

Check the tatts on their knuckles to prove they are MS-13

dootzie6
dootzie6
7 months ago

Great post Mish & indeed Greenland does face a security threat – from Trump & Vance. Their hubris & megalomania is off the charts. And true too that Hegseth’s need to reinforce his own dubious abilities by boasting about his importance is a weak link for American security & leadership stability. “Ugly American” doesn’t begin to describe this Admin’s actions re foreign affairs.

Green Mountain
Green Mountain
7 months ago

Bankrupting us in the process.

Sentient
Sentient
7 months ago
Reply to  Green Mountain

He proposes a “defense” budget of over one thousand billion dollars. WTAF?

randocalrissian
randocalrissian
7 months ago
Reply to  Sentient

Back room deals for needless MIC profits will NEVER be considered “government waste and fraud” by the people looking for government waste and fraud. WOOF

Frosty
Frosty
7 months ago
Reply to  Green Mountain

Trumps moral bankruptcy is the underlying problem with all of this nonsense…

I’m back robbyrob
I’m back robbyrob
7 months ago

Is Trump destroying the dollar – and what does it mean for the euro?https://thediplomat.com/2025/05/trump-is-undermining-3-key-us-advantages-over-china/

David Heartland
David Heartland
7 months ago

Go look up “Dollar Milkshake Theory” with Brent’s comments and then wise up.

IRISH
IRISH
7 months ago

paranoia again. how much will that cost taxpayers to learn how greenland fishes?

alx west
alx west
7 months ago

insane!!!!!

debt $ 37 trln
yearly deficit – $2trln
one half of country hates other half
millions of undocumented roaming all over country
800+ military bases all over the world

alx

David Heartland
David Heartland
7 months ago
Reply to  alx west

You forgot to offer a count of HOMELESS TENT CITIES, which we see here on the LEFT COAST.

randocalrissian
randocalrissian
7 months ago
Reply to  alx west

HEY it is the best we can do

SERIOUSLY – we don’t do better than this

Felix
Felix
7 months ago

This is news hole filler.

“Two people familiar…” purportedly said that some people, some time, some how, sent classified messages to “intelligence agencies” reminding them that Greenland exists and, hey, check who there likes the idea of the US taking over the place. Classified messages, remember. (Among these guys, a message asking what sandwich the recipient wants for the next meeting would be classified.) Nevertheless, the WSJ sources revealed classified information to the public. Someone notify Putin of the traitors!

And, then the Guardian, bless their hearts, calls it “espionage”. Somehow I’m picturing Tulsi (who is not said to be involved in this, but, hey, we all know her name so don’t forget her) in a beret setting an explosive charge under an iceberg at night under a shimmering aurora.

“I can’t know if it’s true because it’s in a newspaper.” Oh, the ways we could interpret that. I start with figuring the quotee is simply sane.

J K
J K
7 months ago

I don’t think Trump is normal or should I say healthy in mind. I’m concerned he’s got something going on mentally.

Peace
Peace
7 months ago
Reply to  J K

Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD)

Grandiosity: An exaggerated sense of self-importance, believing they are superior to others.Need for Admiration: Expects constant praise and recognition.Lack of Empathy: Disregards others’ feelings and exploits relationships for personal gain.Entitlement: Believes they deserve special treatment.Arrogance: Comes across as condescending or dismissive of others.
 Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD) – The Most DangerousKey Traits:Persistent disregard for laws and others’ rights (criminal behavior, deceitfulness).Lack of remorse—hurts others without guilt.Impulsivity & aggression (physical violence, domestic abuse).Manipulative & exploitative (cons, fraud, coercion).Community Risk:Higher likelihood of criminal activity (theft, assault, homicide).Recidivism (repeat offenses) due to poor behavioral control.Destructive relationships (emotional/financial abuse).
Which one?

Last edited 7 months ago by Peace
David Heartland
David Heartland
7 months ago
Reply to  Peace

Wow, I resemble that list.

randocalrissian
randocalrissian
7 months ago

psychotic? okay, not that big a deal, I like many of them

Dark triads and tetrads? Stay TF away

Pokercat
Pokercat
7 months ago
Reply to  J K

“I’m concerned he’s got something going on mentally.” Really? How much more obvious does it have to get? Trump is mentally ill.

Suzanne
Suzanne
7 months ago
Reply to  J K

It’s called EGO!

Casual Observer
Casual Observer
7 months ago

And just so people know. The guy that is the leader of Pakistan was the one that inside the intelligence service in Pakistan when they had ties with Al Qaeda. Pakistan never got blamed for 9/11 the way the Saudi government did but they deserve just as much if not more blame. They provided intelligence and support to Al Qaeda for years in attacks around the world.

alx west
alx west
7 months ago

please!!

we are not teens here!1

JUST GOOGLE :

white house reagan taliban pics

or rumsfeld saddam hussein

and dont get me started about cia and narco traffic from starting:
vietnam/s-c america, afganistan

or operation gladio

Fubar111111
Fubar111111
7 months ago

Here in Canada, since turnabout is fair play, we’re working on getting an online army of Canadian conservatives to help elect Democrats in the mid-terms. We’re particuloarily annoyed that Trump speaks out in favor of conservatives in Europe, while simulataneously working to knife conservatives in Canada in the back, very odd behavior for an alleged conservative. Trump supporters will be outraged of course – OMFG foreign interference in our holy American election, how dare they!. Then again I’m sure most are too stupid to be even aware of this factoid.

Liberals/Democrats may be slimy weasels, but at least they stick together for the most part. Trump claims to be against the WEF/Davos crowd, but he helps them to elect their favored Party in Canada, then laughs about it – wtf? Your’re really hurting those evil globalists, Donny, sure, uh-huh.

Trump blazes a path of destruction, leaving only rubble behind, and he never looks back – why would he, he would then have to admit he may have made a mistake, and his giant ego won’t allow that to ever happen

THe USA will be luckky if you sruvive Trump’s Presidency, and the odds of becoming Great Again look vanshinlgly small, with Donny and his crew of morons at the helm. The things Trump has done well on, like immigration and culture wars don’t help the economy at all, nor do theycreat any jobs, it’s just feel good stuff.Meanswhile foreign invetors are fleeing America, as their investments have lost 10% this year already as the US $ declines, making whatever yields or returns they may have gotten nearly irrelevant.

Bigly winning yugely, on display..

Doug78
Doug78
7 months ago
Reply to  Fubar111111

What I find funny is that the Conservatives came out as much anti-Trump and anti-America as the Liberals yet the Liberals won the election and the Conservatives blame Trump. Maybe Canadians like Liberals more than Conservatives overall and lost the election that way.

Lawrence Bird
Lawrence Bird
7 months ago
Reply to  Fubar111111

He doesn’t want “conservatives” in Europe. He wants the facists in Europe to win (UK, Germany, Hungary, Slovakia, etc).

Flavia
Flavia
7 months ago
Reply to  Fubar111111

You Canadians should be planning ahead.
The US is quite likely to break up – Canada should be looking at which pieces it may like to annex.

Derecho
Derecho
7 months ago
Reply to  Fubar111111

Trump said he preferred liberal Canadian leaders.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/S7E0LK2DjA4

Avery2
Avery2
7 months ago

Thought question: if not for Trump, what would people be talking about, reading, writing or doing otherwise?

Art
Art
7 months ago
Reply to  Avery2

We’d be taking about all the stupid stuff Kamala was doing 😁. Plus Trump would still be in the news, insisting he won.

Neal
Neal
7 months ago
Reply to  Art

You forget Tampon Tim. His job would have been to make Kamala look smart as she runs 5 trillion deficits and bends over for China.
I wonder how long the Danish navy could fend off a Chinese takeover of Greenland before begging the US to step in.

David Heartland
David Heartland
7 months ago
Reply to  Art

The difference, and I am being somewhat crass, is that Trump DOES make me laugh WITH HIM and Kamala provoked “nervous laughter at her.”

alx west
alx west
7 months ago
Reply to  Avery2

no-one stops you post about anybody

it is f free country, aint;t?

David Heartland
David Heartland
7 months ago
Reply to  alx west

HUH?

David Heartland
David Heartland
7 months ago
Reply to  Avery2

Great question. We have to remember that NEWS Casts are “NARRATIVES” which of course SELL NEWS.

Flavia
Flavia
7 months ago
Reply to  Avery2

Maybe they’d be doing some productive work.

Sentient
Sentient
7 months ago

I’m not a fan of the Intelligence Community, but you do gotta keep an eye on those f’ng Eskimos.

Casual Observer
Casual Observer
7 months ago

Trump is toast. I predict he will be incapacitated in some way before the end of next year possibly even this year. If that happens the republican house and senate will gladly install JD Vance as president. There is still a coup coming but it is going to be from the inside.

Art
Art
7 months ago

Very possible.

alx west
alx west
7 months ago

no.

repubs keep trumpking as m1oron while they keep on doing bad things all over world

Chas
Chas
7 months ago
Reply to  alx west

They kept Ronnie around after he was WAY worse.

Whichever billionaire holds the upper hand when he goes will rule.

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