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In a jaw-dropping letter to Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre, the U.S. President said he “no longer feels an obligation to think purely of peace”—and he’s tying it all to not receiving the Nobel Peace Prize.

According to reports confirmed by Norway’s government, Trump’s message slammed Norway for “not giving” him the Nobel Prize and declared that NATO now owed America “complete and total control of Greenland.” He argued that Denmark can’t defend the Arctic territory from Russia or China and that “there are no written documents” proving Denmark even owns it.

The bombshell letter, reportedly sent to multiple European embassies and leaked to U.S. and Norwegian media, comes as Trump ramps up economic pressure on allies. Starting February 1, the U.S. will impose a 10% tariff on eight NATO nations — including Denmark, the UK, and Norway — unless a deal is struck for Greenland. That rate jumps to 25% in June.

The response? Fury from every direction.

UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer held a press conference slamming Trump’s trade threats as “completely wrong” and warned against spiraling into a tariff war. “We must find a pragmatic solution,” he said, while denying any belief that Trump would launch a military invasion to take the island.

Trump’s wild letter to Norway PM: ‘No Nobel for stopping 8 wars+? I no longer feel obligated to think purely of Peace, now prioritizing US interests! Demands Greenland takeover for security vs. Russia/China. NATO on edge.
#Trump #NobelSnub #GreenlandCrisis pic.twitter.com/DHUECPcSQH

— DR ADNAN ALI (@DrMalko) January 19, 2026

But Europe isn’t just fuming — it’s mobilizing. The EU is preparing to unleash its £81 billion “trade bazooka,” a retaliatory economic weapon designed to combat coercion. Meanwhile, NATO leaders are scrambling to contain the fallout, with many privately admitting this crisis may be the alliance’s most dangerous in decades.

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Behind the scenes, top European diplomats are calling Trump’s Greenland fixation everything from “blackmail” to “gangster pirate diplomacy.” Security experts warn that the confrontation is shaking the very foundations of transatlantic cooperation.

Norway’s Støre confirmed that his letter — sent alongside Finland’s Prime Minister — had asked Trump to de-escalate tensions. Trump’s reply? A blunt rebuke tying U.S. foreign policy to his personal grievance over not getting the Nobel Prize.

“Denmark cannot protect that land from Russia or China,” Trump wrote. “Why do they have a ‘right of ownership’ anyway? It’s only that a boat landed there hundreds of years ago — but we had boats landing there, also.”

The comments triggered immediate backlash. Protests erupted in Greenland, where citizens held signs reading “Greenland is not for sale” outside the U.S. consulate. NATO leaders rushed to affirm their support for Denmark and condemned the tariffs as dangerous and unwarranted.

Meanwhile, Trump’s inner circle doubled down. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent dismissed EU outrage, saying “Europeans project weakness. U.S. projects strength.”

Inside Washington, national security aides have reportedly grown uneasy. Diplomats fear a rift between allies over Greenland could collapse NATO altogether. Former UK ambassador Lord McDonald warned, “If one ally turns against another militarily, that’s the end of NATO.”

But even amid global alarm, Trump remains defiant — and determined. He’s scheduled to speak at Davos this week, with Greenland at the top of his agenda. Critics call it reckless. Supporters call it strategic. Either way, Trump just made it clear: when it comes to Greenland, he’s not backing down — and peace may no longer be the priority.

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