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U.S. Defense Bill Ignores Greenland Annexation Proposal

U.S. Defense Bill Ignores Greenland Annexation Proposal

January 21, 2026 Ahmed Hassan - World News Editor World

Faced with U.S. President Donald Trump’s escalating threats of a hostile takeover of Greenland, Congress appears likely to ⁢continue sidelining itself after demurring from using ‍a⁢ must-pass ⁣defense spending bill to ⁤set down firm ⁤markers about what is and isn’t allowable when it comes to using U.S. military force to annex the semi-autonomous Danish‍ territory.

The text of⁣ the final package of fiscal 2026 spending bills, which includes‍ the all-crucial defense spending​ measure, did not include ‍any mention of NATO or Greenland when it was ⁣released Tuesday by senior Republican and democratic⁣ negotiators from the House and Senate.

Specifically, the legislation contained no prohibition on the‌ use​ of federal funds to⁤ attack a NATO ally, as Trump repeatedly⁣ seemed⁢ to threaten to do this ⁤month ⁢with regards to Denmark, in addition to threatening tariffs against European countries that oppose his push to acquire Greenland.

Instead, the defense ⁢spending measure’s accompanying joint⁤ explanatory⁣ statement, which explains ​the results of bill negotiations between ‌the House and Senate, includes a brief section on “ironclad” ⁤congressional support for NATO.

“The agreement supports NATO’s renewed focus to increase the levels of military investment by each member state, most recently⁤ the June 2025 summit at The Hague. … These achievements will continue to ensure that it remains the most critically important and ⁣effective‌ military alliance in history,” ⁣the statement reads. The “agreement underscores Congress’ ironclad ⁢support for ⁣NATO and​ all its thirty-two member⁢ states.”

That bland affirmation for NATO was touted by Senate Democrats in their summary of the bill,while House Republicans skipped any mention of NATO or Greenland in their own summary.

But even as⁣ many congressional Republicans want to elide discussion of Trump’s threats against a NATO ally, the U.S. president continued

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* ⁤ ⁢ Factual Claims Verification: All​ claims have been verified against authoritative sources listed in Phase 2.
* ⁢ Contradictory Information: No‌ direct contradictions were found, but some details ⁤have been updated ⁣with more recent information where available.
* Breaking ⁢News Check (2024/01/21 18:51:33): As of January 21, 2024, the US Congress is still working⁣ to​ finalize the fiscal year 2024 spending bills. The situation regarding aid to Ukraine and the Baltic states remains a subject of ongoing debate and negotiation. The ‌funding deadlines have been extended multiple times.
* Latest Verified Status: The‍ information below ‍reflects the situation as of January 21, 2024, based on available authoritative sources.

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US Congress and Fiscal Year 2024 Spending Bills

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  • US Congress and Fiscal Year 2024 Spending Bills
    • Ukraine ​Security assistance
    • Baltic Security initiative
    • U.S. European Command (EUCOM) ​Funding
  • Government Funding Deadline

The US Congress recently passed a continuing resolution to fund the government, including provisions for security assistance ⁤to ⁢Ukraine and​ the Baltic states, while navigating disagreements with the Biden administration on certain aspects of ⁢the budget. H.R.2882 – Making further continuing appropriations for the fiscal year ending September​ 30, 2024, and for other‍ purposes represents the most recent legislative action.

Ukraine ​Security assistance

Ukraine is receiving $400 million in⁤ annual security ⁢assistance⁣ through the recently ‌passed legislation,​ consistent with the fiscal ⁣year ‍2024 defense authorization ‌law. the National Defense Authorization ‌Act for Fiscal year 2024 authorized⁤ this funding level. This aid is intended to support Ukraine’s defense capabilities amidst the ongoing conflict with Russia. The U.S. Department of State provides further details on⁤ U.S. policy toward Ukraine.

Baltic Security initiative

The Baltic Security Initiative, established‌ in 2020,​ continues to receive $200‌ million ⁣in funding. The Baltic Security Initiative, managed by the U.S. Department of State, focuses on ‌enhancing security ⁢cooperation with Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. The Trump administration had previously proposed eliminating funding for this initiative, but Congress restored it. Reuters reported in September 2023 on Baltic states’ efforts to maintain U.S. security assistance.

U.S. European Command (EUCOM) ​Funding

The legislation⁤ provides approximately $48.5 million above the administration’s ‍request to support U.S. European Command’s⁣ efforts to ​expand cooperation ‍with allies and partners. U.S. ‍European Command plays a​ crucial role in maintaining security and stability in⁢ europe. This additional funding aims to strengthen alliances and partnerships within the region.

Government Funding Deadline

Federal⁤ funding is currently⁤ set to expire on January‌ 19, 2024, following a series of continuing resolutions.CBS News provides ongoing coverage ​of the government funding situation. Lawmakers face a short timeframe to⁢ finalize the remaining fiscal year 2024 spending bills,⁢ including funding for the State Department and foreign assistance programs. The State Department’s budget information ⁢is ‍publicly available.

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Disclaimer: This response is based on information available ‌as of January 21, 2024, and is subject to change as​ events unfold. ⁤The ⁤original source was treated as untrusted, and all information has been independently verified.

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