Greenland V Trump: Locals ‘Ready to Fight’ US Invasion
Greenland indigenous fighters confront a potential US takeover led by Donald Trump.

A GB News documentary filmed in Greenland on 30 January 2026 shows local residents, led by figures such as Liv Aurora Jensen, preparing to resist an American invasion proposed by former President Donald Trump. The film captures locals armed with rifles, poised to defend their sovereignty amid rising political pressure. Experts note that Greenland’s strategic Arctic position and abundant resources have attracted U.S. attention, with Trump reviving interest in the Danish-ruled territory. Local testimonies reveal a growing willingness to confront foreign control, reflecting fears of losing traditional land and political autonomy. The documentary offers a rare glimpse into the region’s geopolitical friction, underscoring the clash between global power dynamics and indigenous self‑determination.
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