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Denmark Confirms 1952 'Open Fire' Order Still Applies to Greenland

Published January 8, 2026, 14:19
Denmark Confirms 1952 'Open Fire' Order Still Applies to Greenland

Denmark has confirmed that a 1952 military order, allowing for immediate armed response in the event of an attack without political command, remains in effect in Greenland. This order, reminiscent of the Cold War era, stipulates that Danish forces can open fire on any attacker, regardless of identity, without awaiting approval. The confirmation comes amid heightened geopolitical tensions in the Arctic, partly fueled by former US President Donald Trump's statements regarding Greenland's strategic importance. The 1952 order was adopted in response to the surprise German invasion of Denmark in 1940, aiming to ensure the country's forces could react swiftly to future attacks. Denmark emphasizes that the order does not imply a change in Greenland's sovereignty but serves as a protective measure.