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Warsaw spends billions to equip maritime defence forces with first submarines and frigates built in decades
Reduction has been planned for months but comes amid tension with European nations over Greenland
Military exercise was ostensibly to show support for Arctic security, but US president saw it as a provocation
‘It may sound like American chauvinism . . . and it is. We’re done apologising about that,’ says a Trump official
Aggressive US rhetoric over Greenland demands a change in strategy by the EU and UK, officials say
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‘Fundamental disagreement’ remains as Donald Trump maintains his campaign to take over the territory
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Conflict over Greenland could destroy the transatlantic alliance, requiring a new European security treaty to replace it
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