Yes, America should absolutely annex Greenland
Greenland is incredibly resource-rich, with rare earth mineral deposits valued in the hundreds of billions of dollars, and its geopolitical position is incredibly significant to American interests vis-a-vis our Great Power rivals. Should Greenland fall under the Chinese umbrella, it will have devastating national security implications for the United States.
Denmark s hyper-liberal political leadership has sought to preserve Greenland for Gaia, and Copenhagen has essentially cut the territory off from most human contact (other than tourism and the 50,000 or so people who live there) because they have bought into all of the climate hoaxes and DEI narratives of the times.
The current prime minister of Greenland, a socialist politician named Mute Eged, responded to the Trump post, declaring that Greenland is not for sale. Respectfully, Greenland is autonomous Danish territory, so its sale wouldn t really even involve the locals, though it would be wise to accomodate their interests and get their eventual consent.
Don t be surprised if the Trump Administration reaches out to Copenhagen and starts the very real process of negotiations over the future of Greenland. They can start by leveraging Denmark s failure to live up to the two-percent defense spending threshold as a NATO member. The United States already maintains one military base in Greenland, known as Pituffik Space Base, which supports critical missile warning, missile defense and space surveillance missions.
Jordan Schachtel.
Maybe Sarah Palin could be their first governor.