Analysis:
Greenland, NATO, Trump, and the return of great-power geography
Greenland’s importance to the US is not symbolic or speculative. It is structural. From a U.S. strategic perspective, Greenland is not a luxury. It is a keystone. Analysis.
Greenland’s importance to the US is not symbolic or speculative. It is structural. From a U.S. strategic perspective, Greenland is not a luxury. It is a keystone. Analysis.

President Trump is a showman, an entertainer, whose blustery rhetoric often has little connection to reality. The odds of the Board of Peace succeeding are less than the odds of Greenland becoming the 52nd state of the United States (after Canada becomes the 51st). Opinion.

Europe cannot be trusted to keep out Russia and China from Greenland. Opinion.

Trump and NATO’s Rutte discussed a Greenland framework that keeps Danish sovereignty while expanding US strategic presence, according to Axios.

The US needs Greenland for the survival of Its strategic future. Opinion.

Trump wants Greenland, and since I am a betting man, my money says he is going to get it one way or another. Opinion.

John Bolton claims that Trump considered purchasing Greenland following a proposal by a businessman - the Jewish billionaire Ronald Lauder.

US Vice President accuses Denmark and Europe of failing to protect Greenland as Trump renews his push to acquire the island.

The White House says President Trump is weighing “a range of options" to acquire Greenland, including potential military use.
