
The MeidasTouch Podcast Denmark Calls Emergency Meeting to Stop US Invasion
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Jan 7, 2026 Denmark convenes an emergency meeting to address escalating U.S. threats regarding Greenland. Tensions rise as a U.S. envoy suggests annexation, invoking the Monroe Doctrine to assert dominance. European leaders reaffirm Greenland's sovereignty, highlighting NATO's role. Conversations also touch on potential military options and Canadian support for Greenland. Senators demand clarity on U.S. military intentions. Global leaders call out U.S. actions in other regions, emphasizing a push for self-determination in Greenland.
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Europe Asserts Greenland's Sovereignty
- Denmark convened a classified emergency parliamentary meeting over a potential U.S. threat to Greenland.
- European allies affirmed that Greenland's sovereignty belongs to Denmark and must be defended collectively under international law.
Envoy's 'Offer He Couldn't Refuse' Remark
- Ben Meiselas relays Jeff Landry's comments that U.S. envoys discussed 'everything on the table' regarding Greenland.
- Landry used coercive metaphors like "I made him an offer he couldn't refuse" and tied the idea to the Monroe Doctrine.
Historical Treaties Undercut U.S. Claims
- Danish MEP Anders Vistisen pushed back on Stephen Miller's suggestion that the U.S. should claim Greenland.
- He reminded listeners of historical treaties and Denmark's long-standing control over Greenland's status.



