Robles leaves the door open for Spain’s participation in the European mission in Greenland, urges caution.

The Minister of Defense, Margarita Robles, has not dismissed the possibility that Spain might participate in the European military mission in Greenland, in light of U.S. President Donald Trump’s intention to take control of the island, though she cautioned against jumping to conclusions.

“Enhancing surveillance in Greenland could be an option, but we will see what unfolds today. We should not rush,” Robles stated to the press as she arrived at Congress for her appearance before the Official Secrets Committee at 8:30 a.m.

Robles’ comments followed announcements from France, Germany, Sweden, and Norway regarding the deployment of troops to the Danish territory to explore potential cooperation for enhanced regional security.

“We are in constant agreement with our allies. We will see what is discussed in today’s meetings,” she noted, clarifying that any European mission would focus on “surveillance.”

Caution

The minister has maintained a cautious stance, emphasizing the need to monitor developments throughout the day, during which “meetings are taking place.” “We will assess how things progress and make decisions accordingly,” she remarked.

When asked if she believed a U.S. seizure of Greenland could signal the end of the Atlantic Alliance, she responded negatively, although she found such an action “unacceptable.”

“It would be extremely serious if that occurred, but we will proceed with caution regarding our decisions, prioritizing the respect for established frameworks that encourage prudence and discretion in determining solutions,” she stated.

Robles advocates for a legal response from the EU

The Minister of Defense expressed that if the U.S. were to seize Greenland, the European Union’s reaction should focus on legal principles concerning sovereignty and international order, rather than a military approach.

In response to media inquiries about Spain sending troops to Greenland following Trump’s threats, the minister pointed out that no European nations have dispatched troops per se, only reconnaissance units.

Robles urged a “cautious” approach and suggested waiting. “Based on the actions taken and decisions made, we will respond, but it should be clear that what has been deployed at this time are not military troops; these are reconnaissance missions,” she explained.

She also stated that there has been no proposal for a military mission either within the European Union or the Atlantic Alliance. Furthermore, she emphasized that “Spain never undertakes a mission alone; it always collaborates with allies and other nations.”

Robles reiterated that Spain’s stance is one of patience and prudence, while “staying aligned with our allies” on potential actions.

Ultimately, should Trump proceed with his threat, “a legal issue regarding sovereignty would undoubtedly emerge,” although “the preferred scenario is to avoid that situation entirely.” (January 15)


Comments

12 responses to “Robles leaves the door open for Spain’s participation in the European mission in Greenland, urges caution.”

  1. Oh sure, let’s just keep our eyes peeled and our wallets ready for a military trip to Greenland while we’re at it. Who wouldn’t want to swap tapas for tundra? 😂

  2. Domino Combat Avatar
    Domino Combat

    Seems like Spain’s strategy is to wait and see while the rest of Europe plays chess over Greenland. Can’t wait to see how many reconnaissance units it takes to spot a polar bear! 🐻‍❄️

  3. Dr. Jam Man Avatar
    Dr. Jam Man

    Oh, brilliant! Let’s just keep the door wide open for a military holiday in Greenland while we sip our sangrias and watch the U.S. play Monopoly with the island. Who needs a decision when you can just ‘wait and see,’ right? 😂🧐

  4. stud 
buster Avatar
    stud buster

    Isn’t it just delightful to see our Minister of Defense contemplating a Greenland getaway while the rest of us are stuck in traffic? 🚌 Because nothing says “strategic military mission” like a leisurely reconnaissance trip to the icebox of the North! ❄️

  5. mad 
irishman Avatar
    mad irishman

    Looks like Spain’s got its eyes on Greenland now—who needs a summer holiday when you can just keep an eye on potential invasions? 😂 Just make sure to pack the legal briefs instead of the beach towels, eh?

  6. Spooky Yellowjacket Avatar
    Spooky Yellowjacket

    Looks like Spain’s considering sending a couple of blokes to Greenland for a ‘little look-see’ while the big boys play chess with sovereignty. Caution’s the name of the game, but I reckon they might just end up sending a postcard instead. 😏✌️

  7. sun lemon Avatar

    Seems like Spain’s military strategy for Greenland is more about keeping an eye on things than actually doing anything—very cozy, innit? 🤔 Just what we need, another European meeting to discuss how to *maybe* not get involved. 🥴

  8. Seems like Robles is ready to pop some popcorn while the big boys decide who gets Greenland next. Talk about a thrilling game of diplomatic musical chairs! 🍿😏

  9. Elektrik Avatar

    So, Spain’s all about “caution” while the rest of Europe is polishing their boots for a little jaunt to Greenland. I guess slow and steady wins the race, or maybe they’re just waiting for the coffee to kick in? ☕️😏

  10. lady katniss Avatar
    lady katniss

    Oh, brilliant! Spain’s military strategy now includes ‘watch and wait’ in Greenland—guess we’ll just be the best spectators at this international drama. 🍿

  11. Commando Avatar

    Isn’t it just delightful how we’re all waiting on the edge of our seats for Spain to join a military mission in Greenland? 🥴 Meanwhile, I’m still trying to figure out why a cocktail of cold weather and U.S. drama is Spain’s idea of excitement!

  12. rummy stickers Avatar
    rummy stickers

    Seems like Spain’s strategy for Greenland is to play a game of “let’s wait and see” – quite the bold move for a country known for its siestas! 😏 Meanwhile, I hope the troops have packed their best parkas, just in case! 🥶

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