WHY TRUMP WANTS GREENLAND AND WHY YOU SHOULD, TOO
Donald Trump’s determination to bring Greenland under American control has been widely mocked as eccentric or theatrical.
That reaction misses the point.
Beneath the blunt language and headline-grabbing delivery lies a strategic argument rooted in geography, military physics, alliance realities, and the accelerating competition among global powers in the Arctic.
Trump’s fixation on Greenland is not a whim. It is the product of a long-running belief that the island represents one of the most valuable pieces of territory on Earth for American security.
Failing to secure it would amount to a historic act of negligence.
Trump’s public interest in Greenland first emerged in August 2019, when reports revealed that he had privately asked advisers about purchasing the island from Denmark.
He confirmed the interest himself, describing Greenland as strategically interesting and emphasizing the close alliance between the United States and Denmark.
At the time, he framed the idea as exploratory rather than urgent, noting that it was not the top priority on his agenda.
Yet even then, the logic was clear. The United States already provided extensive military protection to Denmark. Meanwhile, Greenland sat at the crossroads of American, European, and Arctic security.
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You knew it would come to this. Dems are so infected with TDS they have increasingly been driven out of their minds until now, finally, they have jumped the shark into full-blown, flat-out, unvarnished treason and actual criminal mental illness.


The Trump administration has been using all available resources to track down and then imprison or deport the “worst of the worst” illegal aliens in America, the ones whose criminality extends beyond living illegally in this country.