President Donald Trump recently stated on Air Force One that he believes the U.S. will eventually control Greenland, the autonomous Danish territory. He claims that the island's 57,000 residents "want to be with us," though this statement contradicts the firm stance of both Greenland and Denmark against selling the territory. Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen strongly reminded Trump that Greenland is not for sale during a tense phone exchange, emphasizing that "Greenland belongs to the Greenlanders." While Trump insists control over Greenland is crucial for global security, leaders from both Denmark and Greenland reaffirm that decisions about the island's future lie in the hands of its inhabitants. The territorial interest is partly due to Greenland's rich natural resources and strategic location, making it significant in the global power arena. As opinions clash, Greenland's political leaders express that the island's status is a matter for its people, not for sale to the U.S.