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NATO Prepares Cold Response 26 in Norway as Greenland Dispute Shadows Arctic Drills

Alliance leaders signal cohesion despite public pushback on President Trump’s Greenland plan.

Overview

  • Roughly 3,000 U.S. Marines will train alongside about 25,000 troops from a dozen allied nations in March.
  • U.S. forces will include special operations units, a Navy Seabee detachment, and aircraft such as F-35A fighters, P-8 patrol planes, KC-135 tankers and HH60W helicopters.
  • The exercise is designed to prove a Camp Lejeune–based Marine air-ground task force can rapidly deploy across the Atlantic in support of NATO operations.
  • Preparations are underway in Norway with cold-weather unit training and inspections of pre-positioned Marine Corps equipment.
  • Political tensions continue as President Trump pressed for negotiations on Greenland at Davos while saying the U.S. would not use force, France proposed a NATO exercise on the island, and NATO leaders stressed alliance cohesion in Brussels.