Denmark's Greenland dilemma: Defending a territory already on its way out
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Defending the Inevitable? Denmark's Looming Greenland Exit Strategy
U. S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is set to meet with his Danish and Greenlandic counterparts amid ongoing tensions regarding Greenland’s independence aspirations. Greenland has been moving toward independence since 1979, which has become more apparent following President Donald Trump’s provocative comments about potentially seizing the territory. Denmark’s appeal for European support highlights a […] The post Defending the Inevitable? Denmar…
The world's largest island is mainly inhabited by Inuit - a people whose ancestors migrated from North America at the beginning of the 12th century - who arrived from Alaska through Northern Canada. Before them, the Vikings under the leadership of Eric the Red came in 14 boats, built three settlements, lasted for four centuries and then - disappeared. Whether it was the plague or the Inuit carried out ethnic cleansing, it is not known. The only …
Denmark’s Greenland Dilemma: Protecting a Territory Slipping Away – EUROP INFO
Denmark finds itself at a crossroads as it grapples with the complex challenges of governing Greenland, a vast and resource-rich territory increasingly asserting its push for greater autonomy and potential independence. In the face of geopolitical tensions and mounting local demands, Copenhagen’s efforts to maintain its influence over Greenland highlight a broader dilemma: how to defend a territory whose future status remains uncertain. This art…
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