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Famous advice of Mark Twain “Buy the Earth, they don’t do it anymore”, he couldn’t find a receptive audience from President Donald Trump, a man in real estate who longs a certain part of the property to our north.
Vice -President JD Vance and the Second Lady of Usha traveled to the island state this week, visiting the US space power, in the brightest message, and Trump means a job when he says he wants to want Do Grenland part of America.
The United States accusing Denmark of treating Greenlanders as “second grade citizens”
Notice that when Trump talks about foreign countries, he almost always points to the real estate he owns there, a golf course in Scotland or a hotel in Dubai. Don’t just brag. He says he has skin in the game and is therefore understanding the country.
This is not a president who puts many stores in intangible multilateral defense agreements that allow the United States to pay the protection of Danish Greenland. No, he wants the country, not some complicated lease agreement.

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And is that such a crazy term? We are a nation that pushed Lewis and Clark over the rocks. We bought Alaska and Hawaii, Guam and all the little micro-ops that no one was.
The last time the United States grew in the territory were in 1947 by adding Marshall’s islands and some others, but these last 78 years have been extraordinary. Previously, the American appetite for the Earth was almost insatiable.
So why not Greenland?
The only reason Greenland is Danish to begin with is that 1,000 years ago, some Vikingi ran into it. Since then, it has been too cold for anyone else to bother with that.
And while it should ultimately be on the greenhouse to decide on their sovereignty, it is not the only consideration in a world where control over the Arctic could mean control of the globe.
Trump’s interests, and this is to say that American interests can be best served by owning a strategic nation.

The video seems to show Greenlander looking for Trump to buy his country. The other Danes launched a petition who sought the purchase of California in response to Trump’s interest in buying Greenalnd, a Danish territory. (East / Getty Images)
More than anything, what stands on the path of a great job to buy Greenland, something that the United States tried to do after occupied and protected the big island in World War II, while Denmark was under German rule, is after the Cold War in the last 40 years.
Under the neoliberal bromides, a leader with good hair, west, led by the US, came to see newly borders in Europe and elsewhere as a sacrosan, fixed as immobile, immobile, which is contrary to the whole human history, including America.
Somehow it worked for a while. There was no third World War, but even in the mid-1990s, the former Yugoslavia descended into violent chaos, in the Middle East there is no peace, and Russia spent decades drawing its border with Ukraine in the blood.
Trump and many Americans who think like him, if countries like Russia spread, if China does so, then we cannot sit aside, especially if the free world defense on our series.
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In the chess, at the beginning of the 20th century, there was a hyper-retated style in which a conventional wisdom that the pledgee must physically occupy all the important center of the Committee rejected aside in favor of powerful pieces that control the center from a distance.
But unlike chess, geopolitics do not have a solid and discreet set of rules. Therefore, it can be seen why Trump prefers the idea of physical posture of space, not allowing it to protect him with vaguely collection of Western interests.
Because we are conditioned by the order after the Cold War, it sounds weird when Trump calls boundaries as “artificial lines”. But this is absolutely true: the boundaries are negotiated, and you may even consider them some kind of real estate agreement.
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No one wants to go to war via Greenland, but this is not a reason not to set this job 57,000 people living there. America has a lot to offer, and maybe Trump can do them too good to refuse.
In any case, as Americans, we should not shock us or ashamed of the idea of spreading our territory. Not just what Trump has always worked, but in American DNA.
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