US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB7192

Introduced
1/21/26  

Caption

Hands Off Greenland Act

Impact

The enactment of HB 7192 is expected to significantly modify U.S. foreign military engagement protocols. By mandating that troop deployments to Greenland require Danish consent, it shifts control of military decisions in that area, thereby strengthening diplomatic relations between the U.S. and Denmark. This bill reflects a broader trend in U.S. foreign policy that emphasizes collaboration with allied nations, as well as a commitment to respecting the territorial integrity of other countries. Additionally, it limits the executive branch's unilateral decision-making power regarding military deployments, potentially fostering greater legislative oversight.

Summary

House Bill 7192, known as the 'Hands Off Greenland Act,' is a legislative proposal aimed at regulating the deployment of U.S. military personnel to Greenland. The bill specifically prohibits the United States from assigning troops to Greenland without an explicit invitation from the Kingdom of Denmark. This legislation seeks to establish clear guidelines regarding military presence in the region and reinforces the importance of Denmark's sovereignty over Greenland. The focus is on ensuring that any military action taken in Greenland respects Denmark's role as the governing authority.

Contention

While the bill has gained support for its intent to uphold Denmark's sovereignty, it may face challenges regarding its implications for U.S. military strategy in the Arctic region. Critics might argue that such restrictions could hinder rapid military response capabilities in a strategically significant area. Proponents, however, counter that the necessity of Danish consent will promote stability and reduce the risk of unnecessary military escalation in the region. The legislation is part of an ongoing discussion about the U.S. military's role in global conflicts and the need for cooperative international relations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB7012

Greenland Annexation and Statehood Act

US HCR70

Affirming the partnership between the United States and Denmark and Greenland.

US SJR24

Honoring Relationship With Greenland

US HR0628

CONDEMNS-SEIZING GREENLAND

US HB361

Make Greenland Great Again ActThis bill authorizes the President to seek to enter into negotiations with Denmark to acquire Greenland.If such an agreement is reached, the President must transmit the agreement and related materials to Congress within five calendar days. The agreement shall go into effect 60 calendar days after such transmission unless Congress enacts a joint resolution of disapproval.

US SCR26

A concurrent resolution affirming the partnership between the United States and Denmark and Greenland.

US HB1161

Red, White, and Blueland Act of 2025This bill authorizes the President to enter into negotiations with the government of Denmark to purchase or otherwise acquire Greenland. The bill also renames Greenland as Red, White, and Blueland.

US HB7013

Greenland Sovereignty Protection Act

US HR1001

Of inquiry requesting the President and directing the Secretary of State to transmit to the House of Representatives certain documents in their possession relating to the Administration's stance on Greenland.

US HR1020

Honoring President Donald J. Trump for securing a historic strategic agreement establishing permanent United States sovereignty and control over critical military installations in Greenland, strengthening Arctic security, and countering malign Russian and Chinese influence.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.