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Wasn’t sure about the legal status of Greenland.
Not sure I disagree with the last part, but a hypothetical where the West Coast, New York, and New England (sans Maine, probably) were allowed to secede (Minnesota might leave too if a vote were held today) is kind of interesting.
carrot vs the whip.The funny part is Denmark is almost certainly going to grant independence. All Trump is doing is screwing up the timeline.
I am not arguing for that. I could see a voluntary partnership/treaty where they give us rights to develop resources and control access/trade for a profitable income to the nation--i.e. a truly symbiotic relationship where we get national security and a source of very important resources, starve our enemies of that source of resources, and become an economic boom to the country since we can access and make profitable resources that they can't.Personally I don't want another welfare dependent territory.
When and if they are no longer part of Denmark, they can do whatever they want.
Until then, they are part of Denmark, and we have no business trying involve ourselves in Danish internal politics, or attempting to take Danish territory.
They do have a say, and it's been an ongoing process since 2009. Greenlanders can hold a referendum and declare full independence from Denmark with a majority vote, but they haven't because 60+% do not want independence if it means a lower standard of living, which it will when the Danish subsidies end.
Greenland
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So again, it's Danish territory until it's not, and we have no business there.
Kind of meaningless if they have US subsidies as an option.
What point against giving them that option are you actually making?
Keep reading.And if they wanted to consider that once they were independent of Denmark, then there's nothing stopping them from doing so.
Though I do find it hilarious that you're gung ho for taking on Greenland as welfare state given the MAGA position on US government assistance for current US citizens.
The Danish parliament still has the authority to block independence regardless of a referendum of independence.
Greenlanders would have to hold the referendum for it to be blocked by parliament; they haven't held it, and so parliament hasn't blocked it.
The last referendum was held in 2008 before the 2009 law was in place, and even then didn't have enough support to pass, and they've not held another because there isn't enough support for independence if it causes them to lose the ~$600 million that Denmark is sending to them annually.
There was not a referendum on independence in 2008, the referendum was a non-binding referendum on the draft of the Self-Government Act and it overwhelmingly passed. Get your facts straight.
What’s interesting (to me) is hypothesizing the ripple effects of losing 35-40% of revenue off the federal ledgers coupled with losing those states’ representation in congress.We'll breakup at some point.
Net win imo. California, with the dems, could not sustain any type of civilization. It’d be like Cuba in 3 years except they’d just drive out of the state.What’s interesting (to me) is hypothesizing the ripple effects of losing 35-40% of revenue off the federal ledgers coupled with losing those states’ representation in congress.
The point at which voters balk at cutting certain government services would probably end up defining political parties for a few generations. It’d turn into a coalition of wealthy states that can afford to subsidize those services on their own versus poorer states that rely on contributions.
And now they are suffering more than ever. Trump gave them choice. They choose poorly and must continue to suffer. TDS can be fatal.carrot vs the whip.
no idea why we aren't going with the carrot. we saw what happens when Trump gets involved with international politics. Canada was poised to take a step towards the right, but Trump stuck his nose in and it went harder left.
I think Trump is delusional enough to think he’ll be remembered as some conquering hero if he expands US territory. Destroying NATO is just an added bonus for him.Maybe this has already been mentioned here. I can't keep up with these threads in this news cycle. It's out of control.
We already have an agreement for access to Greenland for building military bases, including naval and missile defense, and this has existed for 70 years. The main stipulations are that we do it for the sake of NATO (which is currently us) and that we don't put nukes there. So it seems to me these are the 3 most likely explanations for this madness, besides the obvious that he needs to distract from the fact that he's illegally protecting pedos:
- Trump is just being dementia-riddled orange man, and there is no method to the madness.
- Trump wants to put nukes in Greenland.
- Trump wants to pull us out of NATO and fears Denmark will pull out of our agreement.
He wants the rare earth mineralsMaybe this has already been mentioned here. I can't keep up with these threads in this news cycle. It's out of control.
We already have an agreement for access to Greenland for building military bases, including naval and missile defense, and this has existed for 70 years. The main stipulations are that we do it for the sake of NATO (which is currently us) and that we don't put nukes there. So it seems to me these are the 3 most likely explanations for this madness, besides the obvious that he needs to distract from the fact that he's illegally protecting pedos:
- Trump is just being dementia-riddled orange man, and there is no method to the madness.
- Trump wants to put nukes in Greenland.
- Trump wants to pull us out of NATO and fears Denmark will pull out of our agreement.
I think it's some of the 3rd bullet. I don't think he wants to pull out of NATO but I think he, or the people that have his ear, want to put more pressure on the Europe to be more responsible for their defense. But I do think he'd love to have Greenland as a sole US asset. What's he willing to do? Who knows really.Maybe this has already been mentioned here. I can't keep up with these threads in this news cycle. It's out of control.
We already have an agreement for access to Greenland for building military bases, including naval and missile defense, and this has existed for 70 years. The main stipulations are that we do it for the sake of NATO (which is currently us) and that we don't put nukes there. So it seems to me these are the 3 most likely explanations for this madness, besides the obvious that he needs to distract from the fact that he's illegally protecting pedos:
- Trump is just being dementia-riddled orange man, and there is no method to the madness.
- Trump wants to put nukes in Greenland.
- Trump wants to pull us out of NATO and fears Denmark will pull out of our agreement.
centerformaritimestrategy.org
I think it's some of the 3rd bullet. I don't think he wants to pull out of NATO but I think he, or the people that have his ear, want to put more pressure on the Europe to be more responsible for their defense. But I do think he'd love to have Greenland as a sole US asset. What's he willing to do? Who knows really.
Over the past few days I've seen a few videos from European/NATO leaders and read a few articles. One thing they mostly all referenced was the new US National Security Strategy that was released last month. There appears to be some departure from the traditional role the US has played in the world since WW2. Maybe more people in this thread were already aware of it. It was new to me. But the portion on Europe has folks across the Atlantic panicking. This is just one of many analyses.
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Analyzing the 2025 National Security Strategy - Center for Maritime Strategy
On December 4, 2025, the White House released its National Security Strategy (NSS) outlining the Trump administration’s view of the most pressing national security challenges facing the United States and its plans to address them. The 29-page strategy is unmistakably infused with and reflective...centerformaritimestrategy.org
I would say this, its probably getting to the point where its in the world's interest to go ahead and pull the plug on the global finance system.This all starts when Europe finally figures out the United States isn't there friend. Europe is going to suffer for decades to come either way.
