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Donald Trump’s surprise visit to Nuuk, Greenland sparked angry protests, with crowds chanting “Go back home” and throwing beer cans at his motorcade. The backlash reflects lingering resentment over past U.S. comments about buying Greenland and broader climate and sovereignty tensions, raising fresh diplomatic concerns.

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Nuuk, Greenland — What was intended to be a brief, surprise visit by former U.S. President Donald Trump erupted into a volatile public backlash on Tuesday, as crowds gathered in Nuuk to protest his arrival, turning the visit into an international flashpoint within minutes.
According to eyewitness accounts and circulating livestream footage, hundreds of locals converged near the airport and along the presidential motorcade route shortly after Trump landed. Protesters were seen shouting slogans, including chants of “Go back home,” while objects believed to be beer cans were thrown toward the motorcade as security rushed to maintain control of the situation. No serious injuries were immediately reported, though the scene was tense and chaotic.

 

 

 

 

The anger appeared to stem from long-simmering resentment over past U.S. comments regarding Greenland’s sovereignty—most notably Trump’s 2019 suggestion that the United States could “buy” the Arctic territory, which is an autonomous region within the Kingdom of Denmark. While the idea was dismissed at the time as unrealistic and offensive by Greenlandic and Danish leaders, it remains a sensitive political memory for many residents.
“This visit was always going to be controversial,” said one Nuuk resident interviewed during the protest. “Greenland is not for sale, and we haven’t forgotten the way we were talked about.”
Local officials had reportedly expressed concerns ahead of the visit, warning that public reaction could be hostile given ongoing disputes related to climate policy, Arctic resource management, and geopolitical influence in the region.

 

 

 

 

 

Greenland has become increasingly significant on the global stage due to melting ice, emerging shipping routes, and competition among world powers for Arctic presence.
International reaction was swift. Danish media closely followed the unfolding protests, while global outlets highlighted the images spreading rapidly across social platforms. Political analysts noted that the incident could strain diplomatic sensitivities between the United States, Denmark, and Greenland at a time when Arctic cooperation is already under pressure.
Security officials moved quickly to limit further escalation, and Trump’s public schedule in Nuuk was reportedly shortened amid concerns over crowd control. His representatives have not issued a detailed statement, though allies described the reaction as “overblown” and blamed misinformation and political hostility.

 

 

 

 

 

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As footage continues to circulate and reactions pour in from around the world, the incident has reignited debate over respect for territorial sovereignty, the optics of surprise diplomatic visits, and the growing political importance of the Arctic.
Whether this moment fades quickly or becomes a defining chapter in U.S.–Greenland relations remains to be seen. One thing is certain: what was meant to be a symbolic appearance has instead become a powerful reminder of how unresolved history can erupt without warning—on the world stage, and in real time.

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