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Greenland - Page 2

January 25, 2026
Diplomacy/News

China Mocks White House Greenland Push With ‘Nihilist Penguin’ Rebuke

China’s state-run news agency Xinhua has openly mocked the Trump administration after the White House used a viral internet meme featuring a penguin to promote its campaign to gain greater control over

History

Greenland’s Nuclear Secret: Denmark Knew

A newly declassified trove of Cold War-era documents has unveiled a decades-long secret at the icy heart of NATO’s northern frontier: Denmark, long a staunch advocate of non-nuclear policy, secretly allowed the United States to store and fly nuclear weapons

June 4, 2025

Germany Ready to Deploy Troops to Greenland

Geopolitics/Germany/World

In a significant development, Germany is reportedly preparing to pledge troops to a proposed NATO mission in Greenland, according to sources cited by Der

Secrets Behind Trump’s Desire for Greenland

Diplomacy/World

by Our Diplomatic Affairs Editor Donald Trump’s fascination with Greenland has raised eyebrows across the globe, sparking debates about the motives behind his interest

Exclusive: Why Peace is Messy—and the West Still Doesn’t Get It — Erik Solheim

January 12, 2026
Geopolitics/Interviews

Erik Solheim needs no introduction. He was in Sri Lanka during the most pivotal time of the country’s political transition, and he became involved in the affairs of Sri Lanka purely by

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Greenland Resists Trump’s Ambitions as Colonial Wounds Resurface

January 12, 2026
Defence/Diplomacy

Donald Trump has set his sights on Greenland, the world’s largest island, drawing global attention to a territory of just 57,000 inhabitants. The U.S. president has openly discussed purchasing the island and

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US Considers Cash Incentives to Win Greenland from Denmark

January 9, 2026
Business

US officials are reportedly exploring the possibility of offering Greenlanders lump sum cash payments to encourage the territory to break away from Denmark and potentially align more closely with the United States,

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Greenland’s Mineral Boom May Be More Mirage Than Treasure

January 9, 2026
Diplomacy

Despite headlines touting Greenland as a frontier for rare minerals and strategic resources, experts warn that the realities of Arctic mining are far more brutal than often acknowledged. From extreme cold to

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NATO’s Moral Fault Line: Could the U.S. Invade a Member’s Territory?

January 8, 2026
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Our alliance with our NATO partners has been a cornerstone of U.S. foreign policy for nearly 70 years, in good times and in bad and through presidents of both parties because the

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Buying Greenland Isn’t Crazy—It’s Dangerous

January 7, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

The dramatic capture of Nicolás Maduro, whatever its final legal and political characterization may prove to be, has once again exposed the uneasy intersection between power, legality, and strategic narrative in contemporary

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When America’s Nuclear Secrets Landed on Greenland’s Ice

October 16, 2025
Geopolitics/History

In January 1968, the frozen silence of Greenland’s North Star Bay was shattered by the crash of a U.S. Air Force B-52 bomber carrying nuclear weapons, scattering plutonium across the ice and

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Who Really Owns Greenland?

October 10, 2025
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

The first Nordic presence in Greenland dates back to Erik the Red, a Norse Viking banished from Iceland for manslaughter, who sought a new future in Greenland around the end of the

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Trump Administration Eyes Stake in Greenland Rare Earths Project

October 4, 2025
Business

The Trump administration has discussed taking a stake in Critical Metals Corp (CRML.O), a move that would give Washington a direct interest in Greenland’s Tanbreez rare earths project, four people familiar with

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Trump Allies Target Greenland’s Rare-Earth Trove in Bid to Outflank China

August 9, 2025
Diplomacy

Greenland’s icy, mineral-rich landscape has once again captured Washington’s attention — and a former U.S. Green Beret with close ties to Donald Trump is helping lead the charge. As Bloomberg reports, Drew

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