Russia has issued a sharp warning to NATO over increasing military activity in Greenland and the Arctic, accusing the alliance of exaggerating threats from Moscow and Beijing as a pretext to escalate its military footprint near Russian borders.

Moscow’s Foreign Ministry called NATO’s claims of Russian or Chinese intentions to “occupy Greenland” a myth designed to create hysteria, asserting that Western narratives are being used to justify militarization rather than improve security.

This comes amid symbolic NATO troop deployments to Greenland and heightened concern over Arctic strategic resources moves Russia sees as threatening its own security and as part of a broader effort to contain it.

Russian officials have warned that continued NATO pressure and military expansion in sensitive regions could destabilize global security and provoke retaliatory measures, framing the standoff as a dangerous test of alliances and deterrence.

Bottom line: What might seem like Arctic posturing is being portrayed by Moscow as a direct challenge to Russian influence and security a flashpoint that could have wider geopolitical shockwaves if not managed carefully.

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