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U.S. expands Greenland surveillance

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  • The U.S. has ordered its intelligence agencies to intensify surveillance on Greenland, focusing on independence movements and support for American interests.
  • The move aligns with ongoing strategic efforts to secure Arctic resources and counter geopolitical rivals, particularly in light of Greenland's rare-earth mineral wealth and critical military position.
  • Greenlandic and Danish officials have raised sovereignty concerns, while Denmark increases military presence amid rising regional tensions.

[UNITED STATES] the United States has directed its intelligence agencies to enhance surveillance operations in Greenland, focusing on the island's independence movement and local sentiments towards American resource extraction initiatives. This directive, issued by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, encompasses agencies such as the CIA, NSA, and DIA, marking a notable shift in U.S. intelligence priorities.

Strategic Motivations Behind the Directive

Greenland, an autonomous territory of Denmark, has garnered increased attention due to its strategic location in the Arctic and its rich deposits of rare-earth minerals and fossil fuels. The U.S. has long considered the region vital for national security, particularly in terms of missile defense and space surveillance. The Pituffik Space Base, formerly known as Thule Air Base, serves as a critical site for U.S. military operations in the Arctic.

President Donald Trump's administration has expressed interest in acquiring Greenland, viewing it as a strategic asset. In March 2025, Trump stated, "One way or the other, we’re going to get Greenland," indicating a willingness to pursue various avenues to secure control over the territory.

Intelligence Operations and Methods

The classified directive instructs U.S. intelligence agencies to prioritize the identification of individuals in Greenland and Denmark who support U.S. objectives, particularly concerning resource extraction and geopolitical alignment. This may involve satellite monitoring, communications intercepts, and the deployment of agents to gather intelligence on local political dynamics.

While the White House has not publicly confirmed the specifics of the intelligence activities, a national security spokesperson reiterated American concerns over Arctic security and the importance of maintaining influence in the region.

International Reactions and Legal Considerations

The directive has drawn criticism from various international actors. Danish and Greenlandic officials have expressed concerns over the increased surveillance, emphasizing the need to respect Greenland's sovereignty and the rights of its people. Greenland's recent general election, which resulted in a coalition government led by the Democrats, underscored the island's desire for greater autonomy and self-determination.

Under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), the U.S. government is permitted to conduct warrantless surveillance on foreign powers, provided certain conditions are met. However, the application of these provisions to Greenland, a territory with a unique political status, raises complex legal questions regarding the scope and legitimacy of such intelligence operations.

Implications for Arctic Geopolitics

The intensification of U.S. intelligence activities in Greenland reflects broader geopolitical dynamics in the Arctic region. The GIUK gap, a critical maritime chokepoint between Greenland, Iceland, and the United Kingdom, remains a focal point for NATO's strategic interests, particularly in countering potential threats from Russia and other adversaries.

Denmark has responded to these developments by increasing its military presence in the North Atlantic, allocating $2 billion to bolster surveillance and defense capabilities in the region. This move underscores the heightened tensions and the competing interests of global powers in the Arctic.

The U.S. directive to enhance intelligence operations in Greenland signifies a pivotal moment in Arctic geopolitics, highlighting the intersection of national security interests, territorial ambitions, and international law. As the situation evolves, it will be crucial to monitor the responses of Greenlandic and Danish authorities, as well as the broader international community, to ensure that actions taken respect the sovereignty and rights of the people of Greenland.


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