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New Survey Reveals Widespread Opposition to Trump's Greenland Acquisition Plan

New Survey Reveals Widespread Opposition to Trump's Greenland Acquisition Plan

Post by : Saif Rahman

A recent public opinion poll highlights that the vast majority of Americans are against President Donald Trump’s initiative to acquire Greenland. The proposal has raised alarms among voters, with many expressing concerns that it may undermine global stability and affect longstanding alliances.

Support for the plan is minimal, with fewer than 20% of Americans indicating their approval. A significantly larger segment opposed the idea, while others remained uncertain. Overall, the findings point to a lack of robust support for the proposition.

Greenland, a vast island situated in the Arctic, has been historically connected to Denmark. Trump has posited that its acquisition is vital for national security due to its geographic significance and resource availability. He has cautioned that other global powers might seek to expand their foothold in the region.

Nonetheless, many Americans feel uneasy about exerting pressure on Denmark, a close ally of the U.S. The majority of respondents conveyed concern that this situation could jeopardize relations with European nations and hinder collaborative efforts.

Responses revealed strong opposition when questioned about the potential use of military force. Only a tiny fraction of Americans advocated for military action to obtain Greenland, with most saying such a move would be detrimental and likely lead to serious global repercussions. This sentiment crossed party lines.

The poll also indicated that a portion of Americans might not be fully aware of Trump's plan, with around 20% reporting limited knowledge about it. However, among those informed, apprehension and dissent overwhelmingly outweighed support.

Voters reflect on historical conflicts that have involved substantial loss and expenditure. Trump has often mentioned the need to avoid prolonged foreign wars, and this survey suggests that Americans lean towards diplomacy rather than confrontational stances. They prefer to steer clear of new territorial disputes.

Denmark has consistently affirmed that Greenland is not on the market, and leaders in Greenland have expressed no desire to separate from Denmark. These assertions have reinforced the belief among Americans that any discussions should be pursued through conversation rather than coercion.

The survey encompassed over 1,200 adult respondents from across the United States, delivering a clear message: Americans prioritize peace, stable partnerships, and the respect of other nations’ autonomy.

As global dialogues progress, public opinion in the U.S. seems resolute. Most Americans are against aggressive maneuvers concerning Greenland and prefer that their leaders emphasize collaboration over conflict.

Jan. 14, 2026 5:47 p.m. 119

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