U.S. Proposal to Send Hospital Ship to Greenland

U.S. Navy hospital ships, including the USNS Comfort and USNS Mercy, are publicly released government images often used in reporting about humanitarian medical missions.

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Greenland government responds as diplomatic tensions continue

By Brad Socha | February 22, 2026 | 10:08 AM EST

Reports indicate that U.S. President Donald Trump stated he was working with Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry to send a hospital ship to Greenland, describing the mission as intended to assist people who were “sick and not being taken care of.” The announcement was made publicly through social media and followed meetings at the White House.

As of the latest verified reporting, officials in Greenland said the proposal had not been formally requested by Danish or Greenlandic authorities, and details regarding the medical situation or operational planning remained unclear.

Greenland Government Response

Greenland’s prime minister stated that the territory did not accept the proposal, signalling diplomatic resistance to the move. Officials emphasised that Greenland remains part of the Kingdom of Denmark and maintains its own health-care structure.

The announcement occurs amid ongoing tensions between the United States, Denmark, and Greenland tied to broader geopolitical disputes surrounding the Arctic region and past U.S. interest in acquiring Greenland. 

Context and Details

  • Trump said the hospital vessel would travel to Greenland to provide medical care.
  • No confirmation was provided regarding which U.S. Navy hospital ship would be used or whether deployment orders had been issued.
  • The U.S. Department of Defense did not provide immediate comment on the proposal.
  • Danish and Greenlandic officials sought clarification about whether any medical assistance had been requested.

Reports also noted that Denmark’s leadership defended its national health-care system, highlighting universal access to medical treatment.

Arctic Political Background

The proposal arrives during an ongoing diplomatic dispute involving U.S. interest in Greenland’s strategic location and resources. The issue has contributed to a broader Arctic geopolitical debate involving NATO partners and European allies. 

Sources:

Reuters — International News Wire

CBC News — World Coverage

Government Statements from Greenland and Denmark


About the Author
Brad Socha is the founder of The Universal Record, an independent platform dedicated to sourced, factual reporting on global events. The publication focuses on delivering verified information without opinion or editorial bias.
Based in Canada, the publication covers international news, geopolitics, technology, and global developments.

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