Hands Off Greenland Act
The Hands Off Greenland Act prohibits U.S. from deploying troops to Greenland without Denmark's explicit consent, protecting Danish sovereignty over the territory.
The Hands Off Greenland Act prohibits U.S. from deploying troops to Greenland without Denmark's explicit consent, protecting Danish sovereignty over the territory.
The Hands Off Greenland Act would prohibit the United States from deploying or assigning any U.S. military troops to Greenland, unless explicitly invited by the Kingdom of Denmark. The bill aims to restrict U.S. military involvement or presence in Greenland without the consent of the Danish government.
Overall, the Hands Off Greenland Act seeks to limit U.S. military activities in Greenland without the consent of Denmark, the country that has sovereignty over the territory. This bill reflects concerns about preserving Denmark's control over Greenland and restricting potential U.S. military expansion or influence in the region.
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