The leadership of Greenland named Vice President JD Vance and the changed travel schedule of Usha Vance to their island visit a 'masterful spider' about their true intensions.
“I have to speak diplomatically here, but in many ways it is a masterful twist to make it look like they escalate when they really de-escalate,” Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen told the Danish broadcaster on Wednesday.
Løkke called it a 'positive' development after his first anger during the trip.
'I think it is very positive that the Americans have canceled their visitors under Greenland society. They will only visit their own base, PituFik, and we have nothing against that, “he said.
The vans will now visit the US Space Force Outpost at Pituffik, on the northwest coast of Greenland, instead of the previously announced Solo trip from USSha Vance to the Avanaata Qimussersu Dogsled Race.
But President Donald Trump doubled his desire for the island.
'We need Greenland for international security and security. We need it. We must have it, “he told Podcaster Vince Coglianese. “I hate it so to speak, but we will have to have it.”

Vice President JD Vance and Vrouw Usha Vance visit the US Space Force Outpost at Pituffik
Vance, in an online video, said he came to his wife because he “didn't want her to have all this pleasure alone.” He added that he would “just see what's going on with the security there from Greenland.”
“We want to breathe new life into the security of Greenland because we think it is important to protect the security of the whole world,” Vance said.
The change in plans will also reduce the chance that the vans will cross paths with residents who are angry with Trump's attempts to annex the island, which is a semi-autonomous Danish territory.
“The cars (from the American in advance security detail) that were delivered a few days ago are sent back home, and the wife of the American vice president and the national security adviser will not visit the Greenlandic Society,” said Løkke.
“The case is obstructed and that is positive,” he added.
The couple's visit comes when Trump has doubled on his determination to annex the island. And after a series of signal messages published by the Atlantic, the Vice President revealed the called Europe 'Freeloaders'.
Vance accused Denmark and earlier American presidents of 'ignoring' the island 'for far too long'.
'Leaders in America and in Denmark ignored Greenland for far too long and that is bad for Greenland. It has also been bad for the safety of the whole world. We think we can take things in a different direction, so I'm going to look at it, “he said.

Pituffik Space Base in Greenland, where the vans will visit

Apartment buildings and houses are depicted in Nuuk, Greenland
Moreover, the decision to visit an American military base has removed the risk of violating potential diplomatic taboos by sending a delegation to another country without an official invitation.
Greenland -Leiders made it clear that the American delegation was neither invited or wanted
Greenland is strategically important for the US Army and its ballistic rocket early warning system.
It contains an impressive position in the Arctic, like a buffer between North America and Russia.
The island, which is three times as large for Texas, has no army and relies on Denmark for protection.
An agreement of 1951 between the United States and Denmark has set up an American law to move freely and to build military bases in Greenland, as long as Denmark and Greenland are informed.
Originally, the Usha Vance office said that the second lady would arrive in Greenland on Thursday and return on Saturday.
She and one of the three children of the couple were planning to visit historic sites, watch a dog race and learn about the culture of Greenland.
Michael Waltz, the national security adviser, would accompany her.
The Prime Minister of Greenland, Mute Eede, called the journey 'very aggressive'.
Eede noted that “it has not extended invitations for visits, neither private nor officially.”
Denmark shot the visit and called it part of an 'unacceptable pressure' on them.
'It is clearly not a visit that relates to the needs or wishes of Greenland. That is why I have to say that it is an unacceptable pressure exerted on Greenland and Denmark – and we will record the pressure, “Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen told Danish broadcasters DR and TV2.
“President Trump is serious,” she said. “He wants Greenland.”
Trump's wish to expand the American territory has activated a spit between Copenhagen and the White House.

Protesters outside the American consulate in Nuuk, Greenland
Polls show that almost all Groenlanders oppose the United States, and Anti-American demonstrators, some wear 'make America go away' caps and keep 'Yankees go home' banners, have been seen on the island with a few protests outside the American consulate in the capital, Nuuk.
There are still questions about why Trump wants the self -managing area.
The president has said that Greenland is important for the national security of America and poorly protected by Denmark. He also noted that he wants access to his critical minerals.
But especially he talks about possessing – a desire that he originally expressed in his first administration.
He also insisted on America to re -take control of the Panama Canal and has called Canada the 51st state.
“I think Greenland will be something that might be in our future,” Trump said on Monday during a cabinet meeting. “I think it's important. It is important from the point of view of international safety. '