Don’t invade Greenland, Mr. President | Letters to the editor
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Don’t invade Greenland, Mr. President | Letters to the editor
Greenland is not a member of NATO, but it’s part of the Kingdom of Denmark, a founding member of NATO. As such, Greenland is indirectly included in NATO’s security framework through Denmark. So if Trump orders the U.S. military to invade Greenland, will we, as a NATO member, have our own troops fight themselves to protect Greenland? What is different about a Trump takeover of Greenland from Vladimir Putin invading Ukraine? Nothing — except our h…
Greenland and the EU’s geopolitical puzzle of special territories
Greenland is an autonomous territory of Denmark and is one example of many special territories of members of the European Economic Area. Think French Guiana, Réunion, New Caledonia, Aruba, and Curaçao. These territories are often financially dependent on their parent country, exporting raw materials in exchange for economic support, while also serving as strategic military bases for their sovereign nation. Since US President Donald Trump retur…
The Trump Regime's 2025 Threats Against NATO Allies Greenland and Denmark & the 2004 Igaliku Agreement - The Transnational
Aannguaq Reimer-Johansen/facebook.com has created the popular hat My 20-year-old analysis of the military Igaliku Agreement signed between the US, Denmark and Greenland in 2004. I emphasise Greenland’s role as a leg in the Ballistic Missile Defence (BMD), suggest that it could drive a parallel international peace policy, and I raise the possibility of a future […] The post The Trump Regime’s 2025 Threats Against NATO Allies Greenland and Denmark…
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