On January 12, 2026, Congressman Fine introduced the Greenland Annexation and Statehood Act to enhance U. S. national security in the Arctic and counter threats from China and Russia.
• The legislation aims to secure America’s influence in the Arctic, a strategically significant region.
• Congressman Fine emphasized that Greenland is vital for U. S. national security, as controlling it means controlling important shipping routes and security measures for the U. S.
• The act allows the President to take necessary actions to annex Greenland and requires a report to Congress on how to make Greenland a U. S. state.
• Fine criticized previous administrations for weak policies that have diminished American strength in the region, insisting on decisive action to reassert U. S. leadership.
• This proposal reflects a broader recognition that Arctic competition is intensifying and that America must not allow adversarial nations to dominate this area.
The Greenland Annexation and Statehood Act is a strategic step designed to protect U. S. interests in the Arctic and ensure that America maintains a leadership role against growing global threats.
https://fine.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=118
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