• FauxLiving@lemmy.world
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    1 hour ago

    The military already gave him a hard no.

    We have a treaty with Denmark recognizing their ownership and giving us the US Virgin Islands. This treaty was ratified by Congress and is now federal law. Violating the treaty is violating federal law, there is no grey area here.

    This is why the only actions by the Trump administration have been talking.

    If Denmark actually had the ability to defend it, the US wouldn’t be going after it

    This has absolutely nothing to do with being able to defend Greenland. The strategic sea chokepoint in northern Greenland has a US military base about 20 miles away. Every single domestic US air base can strike that area using aerial refueling points operating with impunity over the North American IADS.

    China has zero ability to operate in the Arctic and Russia can’t even dominate a country where they share a land border. The idea that either of these countries is going to invade NATO, much less North America is so absurd that I question your motivation for even mentioning it. It’d be like suggesting that we need the island to repel a Martian invasion, completely fantasy nonsense.

    This is about rare earth deposits. When Trump was bragging about his Davos ‘deal’ he kept mentioning mineral rights, not new defense installations. He has large donors who are already involved in Greenland’s mineral extraction industry and they would almost certainly be the only companies who’d recieve the rights to these deposits.

    This is Trump shaking down another ally for money.