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‘I hope they show humanity’: Greenlanders fear Trump’s desire for minerals

In January 2026, Greenlanders in Ilulissat are expressing fear over US President Donald Trump's continued pursuit of acquiring Greenland from Denmark, potentially by force. Trump's administration cites Greenland's geographical location and strategic importance for US security as justification.

Rory ChallandsAl JazeeraFiled 2026-01-15 · 05:46 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
‘I hope they show humanity’: Greenlanders fear Trump’s desire for minerals
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In January 2026, Greenlanders in Ilulissat are expressing fear over US President Donald Trump's continued pursuit of acquiring Greenland from Denmark, potentially by force. Trump's administration cites Greenland's geographical location and strategic importance for US security as justification. However, observers believe the US is primarily interested in Greenland's untapped mineral wealth, including significant deposits of rare-earth elements. Residents like fisherman Joel Hansen worry about the potential impact on their way of life and prefer remaining under Danish rule despite Greenland's autonomous status. Greenland, while geographically part of North America, remains politically linked to Europe through Denmark.

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“One way or another”, US President Donald Trump has said, Greenland will become part of the US

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“I am terrified to be American,”

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Greenland gained “home rule” in 1979 and then greater autonomy via the Self-Government Act of 2009.

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US President Donald Trump says he wants to buy Greenland from Denmark.

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Greenland is believed to be home to the world’s eighth-largest deposits of much-sought-after rare-earth elements.

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US President Donald Trump says he wants to buy Greenland from Denmark and is not taking ‘no’ for an answer. Published On 15 Jan 2026Ilulissat, Greenland – In the Arctic town of Ilulissat, perched beside an ice fjord in western Greenland, fisherman Joel Hansen says he is “terrified” about the prospect of a United States takeover of his home.“One way or another”, US President Donald Trump has said, Greenland will become part of the US, and he is not ruling out military force to achieve that goal.While the Trump administration argues that Greenland is geographically within the North American region and is vital for US security, observers say the US is equally interested in the island’s vast mineral wealth.Hansen, who is half Inuit and half Danish, has been fishing among the towering icebergs in the waters off Ilulissat for the past 14 years and says he desperately does not want his life to change.“I am terrified to be American,” he tells Al Jazeera. “I have seen Alaskan Inuits – how hard they are living.”Despite the often tricky relationship between Greenland and Denmark, which began colonisation of the island in 1721, he is one resident who believes it might be better to be Danish after all, he says.“I love Greenland because, when I’m fishing, we have freedom to work for ourselves.”Rich in resourcesWhile Greenland gained “home rule” in 1979 and then greater autonomy via the Self-Government Act of 2009, it remains part of Denmark and, therefore, politically part of Europe. But, geographically, it is in the region of North America.Because the island is so remote and inhospitable, its rich deposits of zinc, iron, uranium and graphite are largely untapped. It is, however, believed to be home to the world’s eighth-largest deposits of much-sought-after rare-earth elements.
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