German troops urgently left Greenland

The geopolitical situation around Greenland has been enriched with another new event. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to Germany's "Bild" publication, the Bundeswehr military unit stationed in Greenland received an urgent order from Berlin to leave the island. This decision was carried out secretly and without any official statement.
It has become known that 15 military personnel led by Admiral Stefan Pauli headed to the airport in Nuuk, where planned events were canceled. The soldiers had arrived in Greenland only a few days earlier.
They were supposed to stay for a long time and engage in intelligence activities. However, on Sunday morning, they were ordered to return.
Later, German media confirmed this information. According to the "Welt" publication, a representative of the operational command announced that the soldiers returned to Copenhagen, Denmark, by civilian aircraft.
Various assumptions are being made about the reasons for such an urgent decision. According to "Bild," this situation may be related to US President Donald Trump's threats to impose tariffs on European countries.
Trump had stated that a 10 percent tariff would be imposed on some European countries and that this arrangement would remain in effect until Greenland came under US control. Additionally, Trump considered the deployment of European military forces to Greenland a dangerous step.
The Greenland issue currently creates a complex situation not only in military strategy but also concerning Arctic security and international trade pressure. The lack of official statements is causing an increase in various assumptions and concerns.





