US President-elect Donald Trump's statements could be 'destabilizing'. However, he is unlikely not to use military force to seize Greenland. British Foreign Secretary David Lemmy announced this, The Guardian reports.. " He did it with NATO. But in fact, in practice, he sent more troops to Europe during his administration. He sent the first Javelins and weapons to Ukraine under his administration," He believes Trump won't use military force to take over Greenland, despite suggestions he might do so.. The British official also responded to a question about whether the UK should follow France and Germany, who say it would be unacceptable. “Let us be clear-headed: this will not happen because no NATO ally has gone to war since the founding of NATO, of which Ernest Bevin, my great predecessor, was a part.”. The British Foreign Secretary said Trump's comments should be understood as a reflection of his concerns about Arctic security.. " I'm sure he will recognize that, after all, Greenland today is the Kingdom of Denmark. Self-determination debate continues in Greenland. But behind this, I think, is his concern about the Arctic.. Of course, the US has troops and a base in Greenland. So they are interested in this Arctic region," As you know, Trump does not rule out using military force to take control of Greenland or the Panama Canal, which he has talked about in recent weeks.. The head of the Danish government responded to Trump's statements about Greenland News on Telegram and WhatsApp. Subscribe to our channels https://t. me/korrespondentnet and WhatsApp Author: 1.