格陵兰抓住医疗攻击事件拒绝特朗普的提议
By Eric Mack
福克斯新闻
发布时间:2026年2月23日 美国东部时间上午9:01
格陵兰拒绝唐纳德·特朗普总统派遣美国军用医院船的提议,在持续进行的关于北极安全的外交谈判中,引发了一场公私医疗辩论。
格陵兰总理延斯-弗雷德里克·尼尔森周日拒绝了特朗普的提议,而特朗普驻格陵兰特别特使、路易斯安那州州长杰夫·兰德里已介入此事。
“延斯-弗雷德里克·尼尔森总理感到羞耻!”兰德里在回应福克斯新闻关于尼尔森反对的报道时写道。”唐纳德·J·特朗普总统和美国很关心。在与许多格陵兰人谈到他们每天面临的问题后,有一个问题很突出——医疗保健。”
根据2009年《自治法》,格陵兰已寻求丹麦更大的自治权,以在地方自治政府下获得更多地方权力,但丹麦官员对特朗普提议的即时拒绝,与格陵兰后来在周日的拒绝一致。
尼尔森在翻译后的Facebook帖子中写道:”特朗普总统关于[派遣美国医院船]到格陵兰的想法已被注意到。但我们有一个全民免费医疗的公共医疗系统。
“这是一个刻意的选择。”
尼尔森表示,格陵兰仍然愿意与美国进行对话与合作,但有一个警告。
“但要与我们交谈,而不是仅仅在社交媒体上进行或多或少随意的抨击,”尼尔森在自己的Facebook公开抗议中表示。
兰德里在其竞选页面上发布的Facebook回应中辩称,格陵兰”全民免费”的医疗服务并不足够。
“许多村庄和小城镇缺乏美国人视为理所当然的基本服务,”兰德里的帖子继续说道。”小型定居点没有常驻医生、诊断工具或专科医疗——迫使居民长途跋涉去接受本应在家就能获得的重要治疗。”
医疗问题是特朗普希望吞并格陵兰以确保北极地区免受俄罗斯和中国图谋的核心,他称这对美国和北约联盟的”国家安全”至关重要。
“一个[健康的格陵兰]对美国的国家安全至关重要,”兰德里的帖子总结道。”美国致力于保卫格陵兰,这首先要确保其人民免受基本疾病和不适的侵害。
“这些任务很重要,因为健康与安全密不可分。美国对保卫格陵兰的承诺必须首先确保其人民健康。”
最近的争执源于丹麦联合北极指挥部撤离了一名在格陵兰水域、格陵兰首都努克外七海里处的美国潜艇上需要紧急医疗治疗的船员。
“与出色的路易斯安那州州长杰夫·兰德里合作,我们将派遣一艘很棒的医院船前往格陵兰,照顾那里许多生病且未得到照料的人,”特朗普周六晚上在Truth Social上写道。”它正在路上!!!”
这篇帖子引发了丹麦国防部长特洛斯·隆德·保尔森和丹麦首相梅特·弗雷德里克森周日的反对。
“格陵兰人口获得了他们所需的医疗保健,”保尔森告诉丹麦广播公司DR,据路透社报道。”他们要么在格陵兰接受医疗,要么如果需要专科治疗,就在丹麦接受。
“所以,格陵兰并不需要一个特殊的医疗保健计划。”
弗雷德里克森将特朗普的提议转化为关于公共医疗保健的政治辩论。
“我很高兴生活在一个所有人都能免费平等获得医疗保健的国家,”弗雷德里克森在翻译后的帖子中写道,同时分享了民主党对特朗普所在共和党试图改革奥巴马医改(特朗普指责其为”失败”)的攻击点。”在那里,决定你是否能获得适当治疗的不是保险和财富。格陵兰也采取了同样的做法。”
据路透社报道,美国海军有两艘[医院船],”仁慈号”和”舒适号”,最近一次都停靠在阿拉巴马州进行维修。
埃里克·麦科是福克斯新闻数字版的作家,报道突发新闻。
https://www.foxnews.com/video/6388307346112
Trump envoy rebukes Greenland leader for rejecting hospital ship proposal
Greenland seizes on healthcare attack in rejecting Trump offer
By Eric Mack
Fox News
Published February 23, 2026 9:01am EST
Greenland’s rejection of President Donald Trump sending a U.S. military hospital ship has touched off a private-public healthcare debate amid ongoing diplomatic talks about Arctic security.
Greenland’s Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen on Sunday turned down Trump’s offer, and now Trump’s special envoy to Greenland, Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry, has weighed in.
“Shame on Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen!” Landry wrote in response to a Fox News report on Nielsen’s objection. “President Donald J. Trump and America care. After speaking to many Greenlanders about the day to day problems they face, one issue stood out — healthcare.”
Greenland has sought more self-governance from Denmark under the Self Government Act in 2009 to take more local authority under home rule, but Danish officials’ instant rejection of Trump’s offer is aligned with Greenland’s own rejection that came later Sunday.
“President Trump’s idea of [sending an American hospital ship] here to Greenland has been noted,” Nielsen wrote in a translated Facebook post. “But we have a public healthcare system where treatment is free for citizens.
“It is a deliberate choice.”
Greenland remains open to dialogue and cooperation with the U.S., with a caveat, according to Nielsen.
“But talk to us instead of just making more or less random outbursts on social media,” Nielsen said in his own public Facebook protestation.
Greenland’s “free for citizens” care is not sufficient, Landry argued in his Facebook response posted to his campaign’s page.
“Many villages and small towns lack basic services that Americans often take for granted,” Landry’s post continued. “Small settlements are without permanent doctors, diagnostic tools, or specialist care – forcing residents to travel great distances for vital treatments that should be available at home.”
The healthcare issue underlies the overreaching Trump hopes to annex Greenland to secure the strategic Arctic region from Russian and Chinese designs, calling it a vital issue for “national security” for both the U.S. and the NATO alliance.
“A [healthy Greenland] is vital for America’s national security,” Landry’s post concluded. “America is committed to defending Greenland, and that begins by ensuring its people are defended against basic illnesses and ailments.
“These missions matter because health is inseparable from security. America’s commitment to defending Greenland must begin with ensuring its people are healthy.”
The recent dust-up came after Denmark’s Joint Arctic Command evacuated a crew member who required urgent medical treatment from a [U.S. submarine] in Greenlandic waters, seven nautical miles outside of Greenland’s capital of Nuuk.
“Working with the fantastic Governor of Louisiana, Jeff Landry, we are going to send a great hospital boat to Greenland to take care of the many people who are sick, and not being taken care of there,” Trump wrote Saturday night on Truth Social. “It’s on the way!!!”
That post sparked objections from both Danish Defense Minister Troels Lund Poulsen and Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen on Sunday.
“The Greenlandic population receives the healthcare it needs,” Poulsen told Danish broadcaster DR, according to Reuters. “They receive it either in Greenland, or, if they require specialized treatment, they receive it in Denmark.
“So it’s not as if there’s a need for a special healthcare initiative in Greenland.”
Frederiksen spun the Trump offer into a political debate on public healthcare.
“Am happy to live in a country where there is free and equal access to health for all,” Frederiksen wrote in a translated post, sharing a Democrat attack point on Trump’s Republican Party’s struggles to reform what Trump has rebuked as a “failure” of Obamacare. “Where it’s not insurances and wealth that determine whether you get proper treatment. You have the same approach in Greenland.”
The U.S. Navy has two [hospital ships], the Mercy and the Comfort. Both were last docked in Alabama for repairs, according to Reuters.
Eric Mack is a writer for Fox News Digital covering breaking news.
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