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Evening Edition: GOP Members of Congress Pushback On Potential Military Action In Greenland

Jan 8, 2026
Blake Moore, U.S. Representative from Utah and vice chair of the House Republican Conference, dives into the heated discussions around Greenland's future. He argues that talk of U.S. military action is dangerous for NATO relations. Moore also emphasizes the impracticality of purchasing Greenland and highlights the importance of local consent. Additionally, he addresses the Minneapolis ICE shooting, calling for thorough investigations, and reflects on bipartisan efforts in health care, advocating for reforms that enhance consumer choice.
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INSIGHT

Commentary, Not Strategy On Greenland

  • Blake Moore says talk about militarily annexing Greenland is mostly commentary, not active strategy.
  • He emphasizes existing strong U.S.-Denmark cooperation makes escalation unnecessary.
INSIGHT

Denmark Is A Strategic Arctic Partner

  • Moore highlights deep intelligence and defense cooperation between the U.S. and Denmark around Greenland.
  • He notes Denmark closely approaches the Five Eyes level of collaboration and hosts U.S. military assets in the region.
ADVICE

Avoid Saber-Rattling With Allies

  • Do not normalize talk of military moves toward NATO allies; Moore urges restraint.
  • He recommends maintaining clear public statements to avoid dangerous saber-rattling.
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