Nigel Farage's Controversial Take: US Should Take Over Greenland? (2026)

Nigel Farage, a vocal critic of globalism, sparked debate at the World Economic Forum in Davos when he suggested that the United States taking over Greenland would make the world a 'better, more secure place'. While acknowledging the sovereignty of nation states, Farage argued that a 'strong America' in Greenland would enhance global security due to geopolitical considerations, shrinking ice caps, and the influence of Russian and Chinese expansionism. This statement comes on the heels of Donald Trump's recent comments ruling out the use of force to acquire Greenland, despite his desire to own the 'big, beautiful piece of ice'. Farage's stance, however, remains controversial, as he emphasizes the importance of national self-determination and the rights of Greenlanders. He criticizes Davos as a platform where decisions are made that prioritize the European Union, and he believes that the rise of Reform UK in the UK reflects a broader moral decline in Britain, with people seeking alternatives to the traditional political parties.

Nigel Farage's Controversial Take: US Should Take Over Greenland? (2026)
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