WASHINGTON/NUUK - U.S. President Donald Trump has announced that the United States is sending a hospital ship to Greenland to „took care of a lot of people who are sick and not getting care there“. He made the announcement Saturday on his social network Truth Social, where he said he was coordinating the move with Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry.
According to Reuters, Trump accompanied his message with a visual of the hospital vessel - some media sources, including AFP, described the image as likely generated by artificial intelligence. On the announcement, he wrote: „In partnership with the fantastic Governor of Louisiana, Jeff Landry, we will send a great hospital ship to Greenland to take care of the many people who are sick and not getting care there. It's on its way!!!“
Mission details and uncertainties
Specific details about the mission, including what kind of hospital vessel it is, when it will arrive on Greenland shores, or who exactly requested the assistance, are unknown. Neither the U.S. Department of Defense, the U.S. Navy nor Jeff Landry's office responded to media inquiries about the scope of the operation or whether the move was coordinated with the Danish or Greenlandic sides, Reuters reported.
The United States Navy currently has two large hospital ships - USNS Mercy and USNS Comfort - but both are currently in a shipyard in Alabama, gCaptain reports.
Disputes over Greenland continue
The move comes at a time when tensions between the United States, Denmark and Greenland have escalated over Donald Trump's long-standing interest in bringing Greenland under US control. Donald Trump has repeatedly expressed that he would like Greenland to be part of the United States and has even proposed buying it in the past. The opposition - both in Greenland and in Denmark - strongly rejects these proposals, Blisty.cz points out.
In December, Donald Trump appointed Jeff Landry as special envoy to Greenland, and Jeff Landry said he wanted to bring the island under US control. This sparked diplomatic tensions, which included the summoning of the US ambassador by the Danish foreign ministry, according to Wikipedia.
Reactions and international context
So far, there has been no official response from the Greenland or Danish governments to the hospital ship announcement. Greenland has its own publicly funded health care system that provides free health care to the population, and experts question why such a mission would be necessary.
Diplomats and analysts warn that the move could be part of a broader U.S. interest in the Arctic and its strategic importance, which is increasing as the ice melts, new shipping lanes open up and the potential for mineral extraction increases, the Wall Street Journal reports.
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