Trump says hospital ship en route to Greenland, which says it doesn’t need it
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This week, Greenland successfully rebuffed an attempt by the Trump administration to infringe upon its autonomy, opting to decline President Trump’s proposal to dispatch a hospital ship to its shores. Details of the offer reveal that Trump suggested Greenland’s healthcare system was inadequate to meet its people’s needs.

President Trump has persistently expressed a keen interest in acquiring the Arctic island, arguing that its annexation is vital for U.S. national security. His most recent focus on Greenland’s healthcare arose after an incident involving the evacuation of a U.S. submarine crew member stationed near Greenland.

The incident occurred when a crew member required evacuation from a submarine positioned 8 miles from Nuuk, Greenland’s capital. A Danish Seahawk helicopter, operating from a nearby inspection ship, carried out the evacuation, transporting the individual to a Nuuk hospital, according to a statement on social media from the Danish Joint Arctic Command.

This event spurred Trump, who has oscillated between diplomatic and aggressive strategies to access the island’s mineral wealth, to adopt a novel approach. Having been previously stymied in his efforts to either purchase the territory from Denmark or claim it by force, he shifted his focus to the health of Greenland’s residents.

“Together with the admirable Governor of Louisiana, Jeff Landry, we’re planning to send a superb hospital ship to Greenland to attend to numerous ailing individuals who are not receiving adequate care,” Trump announced, referencing his appointed envoy to Greenland. “It’s on its way!”

The White House echoed this message, sharing an image depicting the United States Naval Ship (USNS) Mercy gracefully navigating the open sea.

The leaders of both Greenland and Denmark on Sunday pointed out their health care system, despite some flaws, beats that of the U.S., and declined the offer, which they hadn’t been officially informed about.

It’s going to be a no thank you from here,” Greenlandic Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen wrote in a statement on Facebook. “President Trump’s idea to send an American hospital ship here to Greenland is noted. But we have a public health system where treatment is free for citizens. It’s a deliberate choice. And a basic part of our society. It’s not like that in the United States, where it costs money to go to the doctor.”

King Frederik X of Denmark (2nd L) and Greenland's Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen (L) visit the Arctic Basic Training in Kangerlussuaq, Greenland, on February 20, 2026. The Arctic Basic Training takes place in Kangerlussuaq and is run by the Arctic Command, the Danish Defense headquarters in Greenland. The program lasts six months, after which further military training is possible. (Photo by Bo Amstrup / Ritzau Scanpix / AFP via Getty Images) / Denmark OUT

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King Frederik X of Denmark (2nd L) and Greenland’s Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen (L) visit the Arctic Basic Training in Kangerlussuaq, Greenland, on Friday. The Arctic Basic Training takes place in Kangerlussuaq and is run by the Arctic Command, the Danish Defense headquarters in Greenland. (Photo by Bo Amstrup / Ritzau Scanpix / AFP via Getty Images)

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen echoed the sentiments.

“Am happy to live in a country where there is free and equal access to health for all, where it’s not insurances and wealth that determine whether you get proper treatment,” she wrote Sunday on Facebook.

Both ships are in drydock in Alabama and undergoing maintenance for the foreseeable future, according to maritime news website GCaptain.

“Donald Trump wants to send a poorly maintained hospital ship to Greenland,” wrote Aaja Chemnitz, one of the two Greenlandic politicians in the Danish parliament, in a Facebook post headlined, “Another day. Another crazy news story.” “It seems rather desperate and does not contribute to the permanent and sustainable strengthening of the healthcare system that we need.”

Nielsen also suggested Trump talk directly with Greenland’s inhabitants.

“We are always open to dialogue and collaboration,” Nielsen wrote. “But talk to us now instead of just coming up with more or less random outbursts on social media. Dialogue and cooperation require respect that decisions about our country are made at home.”

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