Sources familiar with the discussions revealed that President Trump has reportedly instructed the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) to draw up plans for a potential invasion of Greenland. However, the proposal is facing resistance from the Joint Chiefs of Staff, who argue that such an operation would be illegal and lack congressional support.
The push for the invasion is said to be driven by hardline advisers surrounding the president, with Stephen Miller at the helm. This group has reportedly gained confidence following a recent operation to capture Venezuelan leader NicolĂ¡s Maduro. Officials believe that the advisers are eager to secure Greenland before Russia or China can increase their influence in the region.
It is also speculated that President Trump may be motivated by domestic political pressures, such as concerns over the state of the U.S. economy leading up to the mid-term elections. Some believe that a military move overseas could serve as a distraction from these issues.
If such an invasion were to take place, it would have significant diplomatic ramifications, potentially putting President Trump at odds with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and endangering the future of NATO.
According to one source, efforts have been made to divert President Trump’s attention to less controversial measures, such as intercepting Russian ‘ghost’ ships or launching a strike on Iran. However, the push for a Greenland invasion seems to be gaining traction within certain circles.
The implications of such a bold move are vast and would undoubtedly shake up the global political landscape. As tensions continue to rise, it remains to be seen how this situation will unfold.

