Group 1 - A new bill has been introduced in the U.S. Senate to prohibit the military occupation or annexation of NATO member territories, including Greenland [1] - The bill is co-sponsored by Democratic Senator Jeanne Shaheen and Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski, in response to President Trump's expressed interest in acquiring Greenland [1] - The bipartisan congressional group led by Democratic Representative Bill Keating has also submitted a similar bill in the House [1] Group 2 - Greenland's Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen stated that the territory prefers to remain part of Denmark, emphasizing their choice of NATO and the European Union [2] - Trump dismissed Nielsen's comments, indicating a lack of awareness about him and suggesting it would be a problem for Nielsen [2] - Danish officials are actively seeking support from U.S. lawmakers to reinforce Denmark's position against any potential U.S. military actions [3] Group 3 - U.S. congressional leaders, including House Speaker Mike Johnson, have attempted to downplay speculation regarding military action against Greenland, asserting that a declaration of war is not being considered [3] - Danish officials have been engaging in diplomatic meetings to garner support from U.S. defense enterprises, which rely heavily on NATO for revenue [4] - The U.S. Constitution grants Congress the exclusive power to declare war, but this power has been gradually diminished over time, allowing presidents to act unilaterally in military matters [4]
美国会议员紧急提案,“叫停”特朗普夺取格陵兰岛闹剧!
Jin Shi Shu Ju·2026-01-14 07:39