Fish drying in Rodebay, Greenland.
The pamphlet urged Greenlanders to have enough to “fend for yourself for five days if a crisis occurs”.

The pamphlet distributed yesterday encourages self-reliance during emergencies, emphasizing that individual preparedness allows authorities to concentrate on the most critical needs, thus helping to restore normalcy more efficiently.

Fish drying in Rodebay, Greenland.
Fish drying in Rodebay, Greenland. (Adobe Stock)

“The ability for people to take care of themselves and assist others strengthens our community,” the pamphlet states, urging individuals to do what they can and extend a helping hand to those nearby. “Luckily, we excel at doing just that,” it adds.

Despite the positive message, the release of this pamphlet has sparked some controversy due to its timing.

Within its pages, the pamphlet addresses the increasing threats of tsunamis and cybercrime.

It further warns, “International conflicts and geopolitical tensions can impact supply chains and infrastructure, affecting our daily lives.”

Nuuk, the capital of Greenland.
Nuuk, the capital of Greenland. (Adobe Stock)

“In addition, international conflicts and geopolitical tensions can affect security of supply and infrastructure, which can have consequences for daily life,” it read.

The advice suggests the five days of food should be able to be stored without refrigeration and eaten without heating.

“Hunting and fishing can be a source of food in a crisis situation,” the pamphlet read.

“Therefore, also consider access to hunting weapons, ammunition and fishing equipment.”

Animals commonly hunted in Greenland include musk ox, reindeer, hare, fox and seals.

But hours after the pamphlet was issued, Trump appeared to back down on his annexation ambitions.

Musk ox is a popular target for hunters in Greenland.
Musk ox is a popular target for hunters in Greenland. (Adobe Stock)

Instead he announced an unspecified “framework of a future deal” for the island.

The US president went into few details about the agreement he had struck with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte.

“Based upon this understanding, I will not be imposing the Tariffs that were scheduled to go into effect on February 1st.”

Wall Street jumped today in the wake of Trump’s announcement.

Donald Trump is no longer pushing a military takeover of Greenland.
Donald Trump is no longer pushing a military takeover of Greenland. (AP)
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