Trump is showing the world the U.S. is 'back,' Scott Bessent tells CNBC as Greenland tensions ratchet up

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Jan 20, 2026

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  • President Donald Trump's intention to acquire Greenland is part of "what U.S. leadership looks like," U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has told CNBC.
Scott Bessent, US treasury secretary, during an Economic Club of Minnesota event in Golden Valley, Minnesota, US, on Thursday, Jan. 8, 2026.
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President Donald Trump is showing the world "the U.S. is back," Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told CNBC, as tensions rise over the president's bid to acquire Greenland.

Asked about the president's agenda at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, where Trump is set to make an address on Wednesday, Bessent said: "The U.S. is back, and this is what U.S. leadership looks like."

Tensions are high at the meeting after Trump raised the stakes on his intention to acquire the self-governing Danish territory, which has rattled the NATO military alliance. Overnight, he announced 200% tariffs on French wines and Champagne, and said the U.K. was showing "total weakness" by handing sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius.

Meanwhile, Denmark sent more troops to Greenland for a military exercise.

Bessent said U.S. control of Greenland was "important," adding: "That will stop any kind of a kinetic war, so why not pre-empt the problem before it starts?"

Bessent told CNBC that European countries should contribute their "fair share" towards defense. "While the Europeans have been building schools, having healthcare, we have been defending the world," he said.

Trump has repeatedly said taking control of Greenland is vital for U.S. national security, frequently citing concerns about Russia and China's Arctic influence.

Bessent said he held a meeting with the G7 as well as Mexico, India, South Korea and Australia last week to "avoid this chokehold that China has on minerals."

— CNBC's Sam Meredith contributed to this report.

— This is breaking news. Check back for updates.

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