
Colonel Susannah Meyers, head of the US military base in Greenland, was removed from her position for comments that seemed to be contrary to the Arctic policy of Trump’s administration, especially as regards the role of Denmark in Greenland. Meyers, who led Pituffik Space Base since July, was released after his recent visit distanced the base from critical notes of vice -president JD Vance.
US Space Force quotes violations of guerrillation
In his statement issued by the end of Thursday, the US Space Force said: “It is expected that commanders will follow the highest standards of behavior, especially as regards the remaining Neputisan in their duties.”
While the statement does not explicitly refer to Meyers’ notes, its release comes as a result of an internal e-mail based on March 31, as stated by vomilas.com.
E -mail urged unity between allied workers
In E -mail, Meyers focused and unified basic staff from various Allied nations – including Canada, Denmark and Greenland – to criticize Vice President Vance.
“I do not expect to understand contemporary policy, but I know that the concerns of the US administration, which was discussed by Vice President Vance on Friday, do not reflect Pituffik’s space base,” Meyers wrote.
Vance accuses Denmark of neglecting Greenland
During his press conference on March 28, Vice President Vanance strongly criticized Denmark for his administration: “Our message to Denmark is very simple: you haven’t done a good job from Greenland. You haven’t invested in Greenland.
Pentagon strengthens Trump’s agenda
React to Fallout, Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell wrote on x (Formerly Twitter): “Action to undermine the chain of command or subvert the agenda of President Trump will not be tolerated at the Ministry of Defense.”
President Donald Trump consistently suggested an American purchase of the island. He also indicated the possibility of using force to ensure American interests there.
(Tagstotranslate) Colonel Susannah Meyers