Connect with us

NFL

UPDATE; The U.S. House and Senate Secure the Necessary Votes to Pass the Bipartisan NATO Unity Protection Act, Explicitly Blocking Donald Trump From Using Military Force to Seize Greenland, a Danish Territory Under NATO Protection

Published

on

NEWSU.S. House and Senate Secure the Necessary Votes to Pass the Bipartisan NATO Unity Protection Act, Explicitly Blocking Donald Trump From Using Military Force to Seize Greenland, a Danish Territory Under NATO ProtectionPublished 3 weeks ago on January 25, 2026 By Kimberly Whitton

U.S. House and Senate Move to Pass Bipartisan NATO Unity Protection Act, Averting Potential Military Action on Greenland

WASHINGTON, D.C. — In a rare moment of broad congressional consensus, both the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate have secured the necessary votes to advance the NATO Unity Protection Act, a bipartisan measure designed to explicitly block any future presidential use of military force to seize sovereign territory of a NATO member — most notably, Greenland, the vast Arctic island that is part of the Kingdom of Denmark.

The legislation comes amid heightened tensions triggered by repeated statements from President Donald Trump suggesting that the United States should pursue control of Greenland for national security purposes, including refusing to rule out military options and reportedly seeking expanded military access.

🧭 What the NATO Unity Protection Act Would Do

At its core, the NATO Unity Protection Act would:

Prohibit the use of federal funds from the Department of Defense or the State Department to blockade, occupy, annex, or otherwise assert control over the territory of any NATO member state without that ally’s consent. Affirm U.S. commitments to NATO unity and collective defense, ensuring U.S. policy lines up with long-standing treaty obligations under the North Atlantic Treaty. Place legal and financial limits on executive authority that could otherwise be used to justify unilateral military action against allied territory.

The bill’s language reflects bipartisan concern that unilateral military action — especially against a NATO ally — would seriously undermine allied trust and weaken the post-World War II security order that has anchored European and transatlantic defense for decades.

🤝 Bipartisan Support, Transatlantic Backing

Senators Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) and Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) led the initiative in the Senate, emphasizing that repelling potential military annexation of Greenland is essential to preserving NATO cohesion. “Our alliance depends on mutual respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity,” lawmakers from both parties have said.

In the House, similar enthusiasm for the measure has emerged, with momentum building through votes and committee support to bring the legislation to the floor. While debates continue over broader defense spending bills, lawmakers have highlighted the NATO Unity Protection Act as a distinct statement on congressional authority over declarations of war and use of force.

The prospect of this act moving toward final passage has also been welcomed by European leaders. Allied governments including Denmark and other NATO members have repeatedly rejected any suggestion that Greenland could be transferred or seized against Danish and Greenlandic consent — and they have underscored that Greenland’s sovereignty is a “red line” in transatlantic relations.

🌍 Why Greenland Matters

Greenland, the world’s largest island, holds a strategically important position in the Arctic, including military sites and early-warning radar installations that have been part of U.S. and NATO defense planning for decades. Rather than being a territorial bargaining chip, allies view cooperation and shared defense posture as the key to addressing security concerns in the High North.

Recent diplomatic engagements reflect this backdrop: high-level envoys from Denmark, Greenland and the United States have met to chart common ground on Arctic security, even as fundamental disagreements remain about the future of Greenland’s status.

🔍 A Broader Constitutional and International Context

Beyond the immediate geopolitical fights over Greenland, the NATO Unity Protection Act underscores an enduring constitutional principle: Only Congress has the authority to declare war and authorize force, a check on executive action that dates to the founders of the U.S. republic. The bill’s backers argue that codifying its restrictions into law strengthens American credibility with allies and prevents executive overreach that could trigger unforeseen international crises.

If passed and signed into law, the measure would be a clear legislative statement that U.S. military force cannot be used against NATO allies without their consent — even in hypothetical future scenarios. That stands as a landmark reaffirmation of both international law and longstanding transatlantic alliances.

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

NEWS1 week ago

BREAKING: Study reveals Trump’s Iran war has cost American households $750 each Trump launched a war in Iran in February without a single vote from Congress, and American families are now footing the bill. A new analysis from Moody’s Analytics puts the total cost to U.S. households at $100 billion so far, working out to roughly $750 per household.

NEWS1 week ago

BREAKING: TOTAL DEFEAT! Trump abandons his $1.8 billion slush fund for insurrectionists and MAGA pedophiles after America revolted against the deeply corrupt plan.

NEWS1 week ago

BREAKING: A federal appeals court dealt a major blow to the Trump administration’s transgender military policy, ruling that thousands of transgender service members are likely to succeed in their constitutional challenge.

NEWS1 week ago

Kennedy Center Fight Sparks Fresh Trump Reactions Political attention remains fixed on Donald J. Trump after a federal judge ordered the removal of Trump’s name from the Kennedy Center and blocked plans to close the institution for major renovations.

NEWS1 week ago

🚨👀 THE EPSTEIN FILE SHOWDOWN IS LITERALLY BLOWING UP WASHINGTON! Congressman Thomas Massie has completely rocked the political world by demanding the immediate release of the unredacted Jeffrey Epstein files! Massie went absolutely wild on the DOJ, accusing them of actively shielding insanely powerful names from the public view. Transparency advocates are screaming that the full truth must drop to restore public trust, while critics claim it’s a dangerous media circus. Is a massive cover-up happening right now, or is this just political theater? Do you support a full congressional review to uncover the truth, or it will raise a political warfare?

NEWS1 week ago

TUSK CZY NAWROCKI? Nowy sondaż szokuje. Polacy wyraźnie wybrali, komu ufają bardziej

NEWS1 week ago

At 8:15 this morning, the President of the United States began panicking in front of the entire world. For more than seven hours, he posted nearly 50 times. And when he finally slowed down, it would stand as one of the most revealing fits of rage of his presidency to date. Because what he shared was beyond any reasonable person’s comprehension.

NEWS1 week ago

🚨 JUST IN: 🇺🇸 US forces fire a missile at a ship attempting to bypass the American blockade in the Gulf of Oman

NEWS1 week ago

Donald J Trump’s name being torn down from the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. wasn’t just a slap in the face to the GOP and their bad policies it was a reminder that hate has no place in America. U.S.A.

NEWS1 week ago

🚨 JUST IN: 🇵🇱🇷🇺 Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski says: “Regardless of whether it was on purpose or the result of ineptitude, Russia is still dangerous and we must defend ourselves against it.”

NEWS2 weeks ago

🚨 JUST IN: 🇮🇷🇺🇸 An Iranian missile strike on a U.S. military base in Kuwait reportedly injured five Americans and damaged MQ-9 Reaper

CELEBRITY4 weeks ago

🚨 Trump’s Latest Medical Visit Sparks Massive Questions Online ⚡ Donald Trump is reportedly scheduled for another evaluation at Walter Reed, and critics are pointing to recent public appearances that have fueled growing debate about his health and energy levels. From awkward moments on stage to concerns spreading across social media, supporters and critics are now demanding more transparency. What’s really going on behind the scenes? Tap the link before this story gets even bigger 👀

Copyright © 2025 Newsnowuk