Group 1 - The Danish Defense Ministry confirmed that under military regulations, Danish soldiers can "fire first and ask questions later" if the U.S. attempts to seize Greenland by force [1][3] - A military regulation from 1952 states that in the event of an "invasion," troops must engage in combat immediately without waiting for orders, even if the commanding officer is unaware of a declaration of war [3] - The White House has raised the threat level regarding Greenland, with U.S. officials not ruling out the possibility of using force to acquire the territory [3] Group 2 - Greenland, the world's largest island, is an autonomous territory of Denmark, with defense and foreign affairs managed by the Danish government [4] - The U.S. currently operates a military base in Greenland, indicating strategic military interests in the region [4] - European leaders, including Denmark's Prime Minister and France's Foreign Minister, have expressed strong opposition to any U.S. military action against a NATO ally, emphasizing that decisions regarding Greenland should be made by its people and Denmark [3]
外媒:丹麦国防部证实,若美国武力夺取格陵兰岛,丹麦士兵可“先开枪再请示”
Huan Qiu Wang·2026-01-08 06:41