Greenlanders unite to fend off the US as Trump seeks control of the Arctic island
- Greenland's government criticized Donald Trump's claim that they invited U.S. Officials for a visit, stating, "We have not extended any invitations for any visits, neither private nor official."
- Vice President JD Vance's wife plans to visit Greenland, escalating tensions amid concerns of U.S. Dominance
- Greenland's Prime Minister Mute B. Egede condemned the visit, stating it signals a demonstration of power and could increase pressure on Greenlanders
- Many Greenlanders believe their future should be determined by them, not by U.S. Interests, emphasizing their right to independence and self-governance.
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Control over Greenland: A long-standing goal of American imperialism
Washington has maintained a military presence on the island since World War II. The reemergence of Greenland as a major point of conflict between American imperialism and its former European allies proves that the same capitalist contradictions that gave rise to two world wars in the 20th century are resurging.
Greenlander Perfectly Rips Trump With Message On Red 'MAGA' Hat—And It's Pure Fire
Greenland citizen Aannguaq Reimer-Johansen has captured the internet’s attention after posting an image of a red "MAGA" hat featuring an anti-Trump message. The viral post has sparked curiosity online, with many people eager to find out where they can get a similar hat for themselves. Greenland is an autonomous territory of the Kingdom of Denmark, alongside the Faroe Islands, the only other autonomous territory within the Kingdom. Citizens of bo…
Vances cannot placate Greenlanders
US Second Lady Usha Vance canceled plans to attend Greenland’s biggest dog-sledding race and visit historical sites after officials in Nuuk and Copenhagen balked at an uninvited trip from an official delegation as President Donald Trump pressures Denmark to cede its autonomous Arctic territory to Washington. Instead, Vice President JD Vance is set to join his wife on Friday at a remote US military base on the Arctic island to “check out what’s g…
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