‘A very dicey situation’: Arctic rivalry behind Donald Trump’s push for Greenland
- Donald Trump has renewed his interest in acquiring Greenland, stating he would not rule out military force to do so, as reported on January 7, 2025.
- Greenland is rich in critical minerals, with known deposits of 43 out of 50 minerals, according to a 2024 report in The Economist.
- The strategic location of Greenland is vital for U.S. Security, particularly for operations at the Pituffik Space Base, which supports missile early warning and space surveillance.
- Both Greenland and Denmark have rejected Trump's renewed offer, with key allies, including France and Germany, defending Denmark's position against the proposal.
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