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I was throwing the Greenland issue around since Trump brought it up, looking at it from all angles like a Rubik Cube. The ‘Island’, actually a lot larger than the Continent of Australia, is covered with ice in 80% that is 5,000 feet thick on the average. That would be close to a mile ice thickness. In addition, with the miniscule (57,000) population comes close to zero infrastructure.

After WWII the US offered $100 million in gold to buy the Island and the offer was brushed off. In 1959 they sent a military expeditionary force with countless snowmobiles and giant trucks, taking a nuclear reactor to generate energy to impress the commies. They also carried truckloads of two inch thick stakes in case they have to bribe the local polar bears.

Warning 1: Rare earth minerals were NOT an issue at the time!

Warning 2: To dig for samples and start mining through a mile of ice is absurdly expensive and takes the delivery of trainloads of equipment to each location. There are endless territories in Canada and Alaska already accessible for America. Rare earth is always discovered where US/NATO wants to occupy land like in Ukraine.

So why is Trump so eager to take control of Greenland?

Two major reasons:

1, F-35s with an extended tank can fly to Russia with a single refill from the East of Greenland and deliver nukes.

2, Missiles coming from Russia can be detected and maybe stopped if the defense operates from Greenland earlier. Trump’s major concern is the defense of the New York area and I trust you can sort it out why. On the other hand missile technology is at the point where hypersonics can execute midflight directional changes making interception close to impossible. In a decade or two cruise missiles will circle the globe to attack targets from any direction.

The problem is that Greenlanders understand fully what the game is but they do not have the capacity to defend their Island. Dania can threaten the breakdown of NATO in case but it is unlikely to materialize. So, Trump can just move in any time if Congress does not get in his way.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E67X58oa1vs

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Thanks once again for your insights.

I don’t know that Trump would need to formally ‘annex’ Greenland (which would constitutionally be very problematic). More likely in my view would be for him to arm-twist Denmark into agreeing to a referendum on independence, which would almost certainly pass, and then make the Greenlanders an offer they couldn’t refuse of Associated Territory status, like Puerto Rico, Guam, or Micronesia.

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