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A report by The Daily Mail on Sunday claims that U.S. President Donald Trump directed senior military officials to explore plans to invade Greenland, a move that has reportedly met resistance from top defense leaders and raised alarm among U.S. allies.

According to the report, Trump asked the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) to draw up an invasion plan. Sources cited by the British news outlet say the proposal has been opposed by the joint chiefs of staff, who argue that such an action would be illegal and would lack congressional support.

The report says the push is being driven by policy advisers described as foreign policy “hawks,” led by White House adviser Stephen Miller, who are said to be emboldened following the recent U.S. operation against Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro. These advisers reportedly believe the United States should move quickly to secure Greenland before Russia or China increases its influence in the region.

Trump stated last year that the US needs to “own” Greenland to prevent Russia and China from doing so, and has reiterated his intention to annex the country in recent days.”Countries have to have ownership and you defend ownership, you don’t defend leases. And we’ll have to defend Greenland,” Trump told reporters on Friday, in response to a question from the BBC. The US will do it “the easy way” or “the hard way”, he added.

Greenland is a semi-autonomous territory of fellow Nato member Denmark, but Trump would not rule out the option of annexing it by force if a monetary offer was not accepted.

British diplomatic sources told the Daily Mail they believe Trump may also see the issue as a way to shift public attention away from domestic economic concerns ahead of the U.S. midterm elections later this year, which could affect Republican control of Congress.

Diplomats reportedly warned that any attempt by the United States to seize or coerce control over Greenland would severely strain relations with European allies, including the United Kingdom under Prime Minister Keir Starmer, and could trigger a major crisis within NATO.

One source quoted in the report said: “They have tried to distract Trump by talking about less controversial measures, such as intercepting Russian ‘ghost’ ships – a clandestine network of hundreds of vessels operated by Moscow to evade Western sanctions – or launching a strike on Iran.”

European diplomats are said to have conducted internal planning exercises focused on what they described as an “escalatory scenario,” in which the U.S. could use military force or political pressure to weaken Greenland’s ties to Denmark.

According to one diplomatic cable cited in the report, the most severe outcome could be “the destruction of Nato from the inside.” The cable added: “Some European officials suspect this is the real aim of the hardline MAGA faction around Trump. Since Congress would not allow Trump to exit Nato, occupying Greenland could force the Europeans to abandon Nato. If Trump wants to end Nato, this might be the most convenient way to do it.”