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Outrage in Iceland After US Ambassador's 'Joke' About 52nd State – Calls for Veto

Published January 16, 2026, 08:25
Outrage in Iceland After US Ambassador's 'Joke' About 52nd State – Calls for Veto

Iceland has erupted in outrage after a comment by the new US ambassador, Billy Long, who reportedly joked that the country could become the “52nd state” of the US. This comment sparked strong reactions and calls for his appointment to be vetoed. The news was reported by Politico and confirmed by the Icelandic Foreign Ministry, which contacted the US embassy for clarification. Thousands of Icelanders have signed an online petition calling on their government to reject Long's appointment, considering the comment offensive to their national independence. Long attempted to appease the reactions, claiming the comment was made jokingly and was not serious. However, the damage has already been done, and the case has highlighted the sensitivity of Scandinavian countries to issues of sovereignty. The incident comes at a time of increased geopolitical tensions in the Arctic, where Russia and China are strengthening their presence, making the region strategically important.