As Russia and China Step Up Arctic Presence, Greenland Grows In Importance For U.S.
- The United States is interested in acquiring Greenland for national-security reasons, with past offers including $100 million in gold to Denmark after World War II.
- Greenland's strategic location and resources have gained importance as Russia and China increase military and commercial activities in the Arctic.
- Experts warn that Greenland's pursuit of independence could allow Russia and China to gain influence, impacting U.S. Defense strategies.
- The U.S. Has established military bases in Greenland, recognizing its critical role in Arctic defense amidst rising global competition.
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