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About 150 U.S. servicemembers and personnel are stationed at Pituffik, the farthest north of any U.S. military base. Trump eyes Greenland takeover. Trump has long floated a U.S. takeover of Greenland.
Commander of Greenland Base Who Broke with Vance Fired Shortly After Military.com Report Vice President JD Vance, left, listens to Col. Susan Meyers, right, during a briefing at Pituffik Space ...
Hegseth dodged the question when asked by a Republican congressman to clarify earlier remarks that left open the possibility the military has a blueprint for invading the Danish territory.
The U.S. military removed the commander of its base in Greenland hours after a news report that she had broken with the Trump administration’s stance toward the territory, with a Pentagon ...
The Pentagon's move to shift its oversight of Greenland under U.S. Northern Command aligns with President Trump’s pledge to ...
The U.S. military has announced that it has removed the commander of its Pituffik base in Greenland.. The removal of Col. Susannah Meyers from her post was announced in a statement by posted on X ...
The U.S. military announced on Thursday that it had removed the commander of its Pituffik base in Greenland, adding that it would not tolerate any actions that go against President Trump’s agenda.
Vice President JD Vance and second lady Usha Vance tour the U.S. military's Pituffik Space Base in Greenland on March 28, 2025. Col. Susannah Meyers is on the left.
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump refused on Saturday to take military force off the table in his quest to acquire Greenland, saying he had an obligation to pursue ownership of the Danish ...
The head of the U.S. military base in Greenland, Col. Susannah Meyers, was fired after distancing herself from the Trump administration. On Thursday evening, the U.S. military’s Space Operations ...
U.S. fires head of military base in Greenland after JD Vance visit ‘for undermining chain of command’ Colonel Susannah Meyers emailed base staff distancing herself from the Vice President’s ...
A 1951 treaty with Denmark granting the U.S. the right to build and maintain military bases on Greenland remains in effect—a point Danish politicians have repeatedly raised in attempts to ...
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