Italy’s Meloni Calls Out U.S. Bluff on Greenland: Military Action Would Undermine NATO Unity
Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni rejects speculation of U.S. military moves on Greenland, urging NATO to enhance its Arctic presence to counter global power plays and protect Western interests.
In a clear-eyed assessment that cuts through the fog of Washington's posturing, Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni firmly dismissed the notion that the United States would resort to military force to seize Greenland—a mineral-rich strategic territory under Danish sovereignty and a key NATO ally. Speaking during her traditional New Year's press conference, Meloni challenged reckless talk from some corners in the U.S. administration weighing aggressive "options" for control over Greenland. "I still don’t believe in the possibility of the U.S. initiating military action," she asserted, warning such a move would inflame tensions and seriously damage NATO cohesion at a time...
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