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- Proposed United States acquisition of Greenland - Wikipedia
On January 13, 2025, legislation was introduced in the U S House of Representatives by Rep Andy Ogles to authorize the U S government to acquire Greenland on behalf of the United States, granting to Congress a 60-day review period prior to integration of Greenlandic territory into the United States [256]
- Can Trump buy Greenland? Technically, yes. Here are his options.
Donald Trump’s gambit to buy Greenland may sound ridiculous, but it’s not impossible If the president-elect is really determined to control the world’s largest island, he could try to buy it
- Annexing Greenland: Six Questions | Small Wars Journal by Arizona State . . .
As tensions rise and diplomatic competition within the Western alliance intensifies, the specter of a U S invasion and annexation of Greenland grows less implausible This analysis considers what an American takeover of Greenland could look like Question 1: Could America Rule Greenland? Yes
- Greenland as 51st State: What US Taking Over Arctic Island . . . - Newsweek
Politicians in Greenland and Denmark have firmly rejected the idea, but the U S administration appears undeterred, so how could a U S takeover play out?
- Greenlands Independence How It Could Reshape US Arctic Interests And . . .
As Greenland moves toward independence, the US faces strategic challenges and opportunities in Arctic security, rare-earth minerals, and diplomatic relations, balancing geopolitical interests with Greenland’s aspirations for self-governance and economic sustainability
- Why the U. S. Wants to Acquire Greenland—and What’s at Stake - Observer
With Vice President J D Vance now personally in town, the U S push to acquire—or annex—Greenland has gone from diplomatic curiosity to strategic power play At stake: rare earths, global
- ‘You cannot annex another country,’ Danish PM tells US over Greenland
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen called Thursday for increased Arctic defense collaboration with the United States during a visit to Greenland, and firmly dismissed the US desire to
- Seizing Greenland Is Worse Than a Bad Deal - CSIS
Taking Greenland through force or coercion would not just be a bad deal for the United States—it could become a legacy-defining unforced error for the Trump administration
- Thinking Through a Greenland Purchase
The acquisition of Greenland would introduce a new territorial dispute between the United States and Russia, that being the undersea Lomonosov Ridge, to which Denmark, Canada, and Russia have all made claims On its own, this isn’t reason enough not to acquire Greenland
- Hegseth Hints That US Has Contingency Plans to Invade Greenland: Here . . .
If the US were to invade Greenland with the intent of annexation, the NAC would be faced with a challenging decision Since all NAC decisions must be approved by consensus – a unanimous vote by all council member nations – it is unlikely that the US would vote to enact Article V to act against an attack that it committed
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