U. S. Hospital Ship Rumor Debunked – What Really Happened in Greenland

Greenland, DenmarkTue Feb 24 2026
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"First, the claim that a U. S. hospital ship is heading to Greenland was made by President Trump on Truth Social, but it turns out there are no orders from the Pentagon to send such a vessel. Second, the U. S. Navy owns two hospital ships – the USNS Comfort and the USNS Mercy – both of which are currently in maintenance at a shipyard in Mobile, Alabama. The Comfort is not expected to finish repairs until April, and the Mercy is out of service for several months as part of a year‑long overhaul that began in July. Third, even if the U. S. had decided to deploy one of these ships, Greenland is an autonomous territory of Denmark and would need to request permission from Danish authorities before a vessel could dock. That request is unlikely, because Greenland already has a public health system that provides free care to its citizens.
Fourth, Greenland’s prime minister Jens‑Frederik Nielsen publicly rejected the idea of a U. S. hospital ship, stating that the island does not need external medical aid and urging the president to communicate directly with Danish officials instead of making random social‑media posts. Fifth, Trump has previously suggested that the U. S. should control Greenland for national security reasons, a stance that could strain relations with NATO allies Denmark and Norway. He has also hinted at the possibility of military action, though he declined to comment when asked by NBC News. Finally, the confusion surrounding the hospital ship claim highlights how quickly misinformation can spread on social media and underscores the importance of checking official sources before accepting dramatic statements at face value. "
https://localnews.ai/article/u-s-hospital-ship-rumor-debunked-what-really-happened-in-greenland-b5592829

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