A resurfaced clip from Russian state TV and a stinging warning from a Kremlin senator have reignited fears of nuclear confrontation — and Greenland sits at the center of the storm. Read on to discover the full story!
On the weekly show Vesti Nedeli a map aired in 2019 highlighting potential US targets. Viewers were shown sites such as the Pentagon, the presidential retreat at Camp David, the Jim Creek naval communications base in Washington and McClellan air force base in California, which closed in 2001.
Dmitry Rogozin — former deputy prime minister, ex-head of the Russian Space Agency and once Moscow’s NATO representative — warned that plans around Greenland fit a so-called "Golden Dome" missile-defence concept linking space, AI and layered systems. He argued Greenland’s Arctic position and proximity to Russia offer "advantageous geography" for orbital sensors, ground interceptors and decision-making algorithms, and cautioned that such moves could make the US believe it had nuclear superiority. "This will be the beginning of the end of the world," he said.