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    Justin M. LarsonBy Justin M. LarsonJanuary 19, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Reuters U.S. President Donald Trump shakes hand with Russian President Vladimir Putin, as they meet to negotiate for an end to the war in Ukraine, at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage, Alaska, U.S - the two men are shaking hands with Putin using his left hand to also make a pointed gesture Reuters

    Listen to Donald Trump and you would think Moscow and Beijing were lying in wait off the coast of Greenland, ready to pounce to boost their power in the Arctic.

    “There are Russian destroyers, there are Chinese destroyers and, bigger, there are Russian submarines all over the place,” President Trump said recently.

    That is why, according to America’s president, US control of Greenland is essential.

    So how do you think Moscow has reacted to its alleged plot being uncovered and potentially thwarted by a US takeover of Greenland?

    The Russians can’t be pleased. Right?

    Wrong.

    In an astonishing article, the Russian government paper is full of praise for Trump and critical of European leaders who oppose a US annexation of Greenland.

    “Standing in the way of the US president’s historic breakthrough is the stubbornness of Copenhagen and the mock solidarity of intransigent European countries, including so-called friends of America, Britain and France,” writes Rossiyskaya Gazeta.

    “Europe does not need the American greatness that Trump is promoting. Brussels is counting on ‘drowning’ the US president in the midterm congressional elections, on preventing him from concluding the greatest deal of his life.”

    “Greatest deal”? The reporter explains what he means. I have to keep reminding myself I am reading the Russian government newspaper, not a pro-Trump publication in America.

    “If Trump annexes Greenland by July 4 2026, when America celebrates the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, he will go down in history as a figure who asserted the greatness of the United States,” writes Rossiyskaya Gazeta.

    “With Greenland, the US becomes the second largest country in the world after Russia, surpassing Canada in area. For Americans, that’s on par with such planetary events as the abolition of slavery by Abraham Lincoln in 1862 or the territorial conquests of the Napoleonic Wars.

    “If, thanks to Trump, Greenland becomes part of America…for sure the American people will not forget such an achievement.”

    And the Russian reporter has this message for America’s president: don’t U-turn.

    “It is dangerous for the American president to back down over Greenland. This would weaken the position of the Republican Party in the midterm elections and likely result in a Democrat majority on Capitol Hill with the ensuing consequences for Trump. Whereas a rapid annexation of Greenland before the elections can change this political trend.”

    In other words, it’s in Trump’s interest to push ahead with his plans to take over Greenland: according to the Russian government paper.

    Let that sink in.

    But why the praise from Moscow? Why the apparent encouragement?

    It’s because Russia has much to gain from the current situation.

    Trump’s fixation with Greenland, his determination to take over the island and impose tariffs on European countries that oppose his plan have put a huge strain on the transatlantic alliance: both on America’s relations with Europe, and within Nato.

    Anything that weakens – or threatens to split – the Western alliance is viewed by Moscow as a huge positive for Russia.

    “Europe is at a total loss and, to be honest, it’s a pleasure to watch this,” gloated the Russian tabloid Moskovsky Komsomolets in one of its articles about Greenland.

    What’s more, American threats to annex Greenland are being used by pro-Kremlin commentators to try to justify Russia’s war on Ukraine.

    Victory in Ukraine remains the Kremlin’s priority.

    Moscow believes that maintaining a positive relationship with the Trump administration will help achieve this.

    Hence Russia’s criticism of Europe. But not of Donald Trump.



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