Why Greenland’s Strategic Value Demands America’s Vigilant Control
Greenland’s unmatched position in the Arctic makes it a critical asset for U.S. national security and economic independence. But with global rivals circling, will Washington secure the future or cede vital ground?
Location is power. Greenland, the world’s largest island with over 80% above the Arctic Circle, stands as an unyielding guardian of North American security. Since World War II, this frozen frontier has been pivotal to defending our northern approaches from hostile powers. Yet today, as climate change unlocks new maritime routes and untapped mineral wealth, Greenland sits at the forefront of a global struggle—one that poses urgent questions about America’s sovereignty and strategic foresight. Is America ready to protect its northern gatekeeper? The island’s vast mineral riches—including rare earth elements critical for modern technology—are not just commodities; they are linchpins...
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