The polar vortex hit its peak across much of America on Wednesday, with an icy grip that made Arctic Greenland seem like a ...
Denmark said on Monday it would spend 14.6 billion crowns ($2.04 billion US) on boosting its military presence in the Arctic. Greenland - with a land mass larger than Mexico and a population of ...
Instead, they’re asking, what happens next? Can the United States really take over Greenland from Denmark? How could that practically happen? What do Greenlanders want? Giant icebergs.
Below, I’ve laid out some very rough measures of how a reconstituted megastate including the U.S., Canada or Greenland would look in comparison to other leading countries and blocs. At first glance, ...
“Greenland is the front door for North America,” said Tom Dans, leaning into the arguments of Greenland’s importance to US national security ... balmy compared to what was to come later ...
Greenland isn’t really that green anyway. “America is back and will soon be bigger than ever with the addition of Red, White, and Blueland,” Carter said in a statement to The Post.
Trump has been aggressive in his desire to make Greenland a US territory to bolster national security in the Arctic region — and has even refused to rule out using “military force” to get it.
I do wonder what could be in it for the predominately Indigenous inhabitants of Greenland. The United States expanded from coast to coast by seizing territory from Indigenous peoples and breaking ...
WASHINGTON — What at first seemed like a joke was now serious enough for the Senate Commerce Science and Transportation Committee on Wednesday to hold a hearing entitled Greenland's Geostrategic ...