
NORAD to Station Aircraft at Pituffik Space Base in Greenland Amid Rising Tensions Over US Interest in Territory
Washington/Copenhagen, January 20 — The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) has announced that it will deploy aircraft to the Pituffik Space Base in Greenland, a move that comes amid growing geopolitical unease following former US President Donald Trump’s renewed push to acquire the semi-autonomous Danish territory.
In a statement shared on social media platform X, NORAD said the aircraft deployment is part of pre-scheduled operational activities and has been carried out in close coordination with Denmark and Greenland. The command stressed that the move builds on longstanding defence cooperation among the United States, Canada and the Kingdom of Denmark.
“NORAD aircraft will soon arrive at Pituffik Space Base, Greenland. Together with aircraft operating from bases in the continental United States and Canada, they will support various long-planned NORAD activities,” the statement said, adding that all forces involved are operating with the necessary diplomatic clearances and that Greenland’s government has been informed.
NORAD routinely conducts dispersed and sustained operations across its three regions — Alaska, Canada and the continental United States — as part of its mandate to safeguard North American airspace.
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The announcement follows a multinational military exercise led by Danish forces in Greenland, held against the backdrop of strained relations between Washington and Copenhagen over Trump’s remarks about acquiring the Arctic territory. Several European nations, including Germany, Sweden, France, Norway, the Netherlands and Finland, have contributed small military contingents to the exercise, citing concerns over Arctic security. Denmark had also extended an invitation to the United States to participate.
Tensions have further escalated after Trump warned of imposing tariffs on Denmark and other European countries, including the United Kingdom, if they refuse to negotiate the sale of Greenland. He has argued that US control of the territory is critical for national security, pointing to increasing strategic interest in the Arctic from China and Russia.
Trump has indicated he is open to negotiations but cautioned that tariffs of 10 per cent could take effect from February 1, 2026, rising to 25 per cent from June 1, 2026, should talks fail. He claimed the move was long overdue, asserting that it was “time for Denmark to give back” following decades of US support.
While NORAD has framed the aircraft deployment as routine, the timing has drawn international attention, underscoring the growing strategic importance of Greenland in an increasingly contested Arctic region.
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