
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was established with the intention of providing collective defense among its member states. However, the treaty did not foresee scenarios involving an attack by one ally on another.
Recent discussions surrounding the potential seizure of Greenland by President Trump have raised questions about the implications for NATO's mutual-defense pact. Such an action would challenge the foundational principles of the alliance and test its resilience in the face of intra-alliance conflicts.