{"version":"1.0","type":"video","title":"Greenland and the New World Order","description":"<p><strong>The crisis seems averted, at least for now; Trump is not (yet) annexing Greenland. But the issue could flare up again at any moment and has proven that, as a NATO ally, the United States are no longer a reliable partner. What does this mean for Europe’s security? And what awaits the Greenlanders or Inuit?</strong></p><p>‘By fair means or foul,’ President Trump said about wanting to take over Greenland, the autonomous territory that is part of the Kingdom of Denmark. Only to back down – but the bond of trust between the NATO allies had already been damaged. Trump’s antics are forcing Europe, including Greenland, to reflect: what does a Europe without security guarantees from the United States look like? Should we turn our backs on our long-standing ally, and can we afford to do so? Is it time for a European army? And how can Europe support the Greenlanders in their quest for independence so they don’t fall prey to the new imperialism of a major power?</p><p>Speakers: Greenlandic Minister of Business, Energy, Mineral Resources, Justice, and Gender Equality Naaja Nathanielsen, Tweede Kamerlid D66 Fatimazhra Belhirch, Research Fellow Clingendael, specialised in arctic security Karen van Loon and Euro-parlementarian Volt Reinier van Lanschot.</p><p>Programme editor: Anne Grietje Franssen</p><p>Moderator: Yoeri Albrecht</p>","thumbnail_url":"https://vod.salto.nl/img/2026/03/30/69ca41e3d140670013e87d73_screenshot_2.jpg","thumbnail_width":1280,"thumbnail_height":720,"width":1280,"height":720,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://vod.salto.nl/embed/5RIMSIQmWcsiQ8OQQyOg2c\" width=\"1280\" height=\"720\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen></iframe>","provider_name":"Salto Player","provider_url":"https://vod.salto.nl"}