16 comments

  • perihelions 2 days ago

    Here's primary-source links to the full statements by Greenland's PM (in dual Greenlandic / Danish)[0] and Denmark's PM (in Danish)[1].

    [0] https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1457648783035292

    [1] https://stm.dk/presse/pressemeddelelser/2025/udtalelse-fra-s...

  • treetalker 18 hours ago

    US–Denmark Treaty of the Danish West Indies:

    > During 1916, the two sides agreed to a sale price of $25,000,000, and the United States accepted a Danish demand for a declaration stating that they would "not object to the Danish Government extending their political and economic interests to the whole of Greenland".

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_the_Danish_West_Indi...

  • jdboyd 2 days ago
  • bigbadfeline 2 days ago

    Of course it came to that, because Putin hasn't a clue about what he's doing.

      hairofadog 12 hours ago

      Maybe I'm misunderstanding but it seems like Putin is well on his way to accomplishing his every goal

  • YY4398742398 2 days ago

    Considering the response of European leadership to kidnapping of Maduro, I don't think Trump will even need to fight Europe to annex Greenland. They'll give it up voluntarily, maybe throw in Iceland as a bonus to show His Lordship how loyal his vassals are. They are a colonized people.

      0928374082 7 hours ago

      Here is a recent picture, taken during discussions about Greenland: https://bilder.deutschlandfunk.de/72/d7/aa/c5/72d7aac5-be14-...

      You probably recognise the woman on the left, the PM of Denmark.

      You may not recognise the dude on the right, but he comes from a country that gave us the motto which vocally expresses the solidarity he is physically expressing in the pic: "all for one, and one for all"

      If we may talk brass tacks, he also has several boomers that could lob a bus or a few at the new White House ballroom. Half an hour flight time if they didn't bother to leave their home base; shorter than that if they fired from somewhere in the Atlantic: https://media.cnn.com/api/v1/images/stellar/prod/17070508372...

      BartjeD 2 days ago

      Put French nukes in Greenland and the issue becomes moot.

      ddrdrck_ 2 days ago

      And what do you suggest EU does if Trump decides to invade Greenland ? Going to war against Putin could be considered, but trying to fight both Trump and Putin would be suicidal.

      Unfortunately it seems the only option at the moment is to wait for American people to wake up and replace Trump in two years from now ... If they ever have the opportunity to vote again of course.

        rayiner 2 days ago

        Will whoever replaces Trump do things any differently in this area? Harvard-Harris polled Americans last month and found strong majority support for the U.S. arresting Maduro: https://harvardharrispoll.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/HHP... (page 53). 83% of Democrats said Maduro should be removed, and 73% of Democrats who thought Maduro should be removed though the U.S. should do it. So 60% net. America seems to be in a Manifest Destiny mood, not just Trump.

        Greenland has tremendous mineral resources and Denmark doesn’t have the capacity to extract them. If the U.S. decides that it needs to keep China from stepping in and developing Greenland’s resources, then it will do what it needs to do. Trump will just be boisterously upfront about it.

          danielscrubs 17 hours ago

          So you don’t believe in the free market?

            rayiner 15 hours ago

            I believe in free markets within a single jurisdiction. Even expanding to multiple states poses problems: e.g. Tennessee can use freedom of commerce domestically undercut labor and environmental regimes California want. And if you zoom out further to include geopolitics and government intervention in seeking critical resources, then no, I don’t believe in the free market for that. I believe that each country is a distinct economic actor in an anarchy of nations.

          TimorousBestie 14 hours ago

          > Maduro and his top people have all been indicted by the United States for narco-terrorism and other charges, and there is a $50 million reward for his capture by the U.S. government. Maduro lost the last election and he has tanked the economy, but kept in power anyway and as a result millions of Venezuelans have entered the US. Should we arrest Maduro and take him to the U.S. to face trial or not try to arrest him? Given this situation on the ground, should the president of Venezuela Nicolas Maduro be removed from office or not?

          This is the very definition of a leading question, with extremely slanted language at that. Judging by others instances of this in the poll, I can’t take this pollster seriously.

        TimorousBestie 13 hours ago

        > ...wait for American people to wake up and replace Trump in two years from now ...

        Probably not going to happen. Too much of the American economy depends on the massive grift continuing. The average citizen’s impact on policy before 2016 was already quite small; today it’s practically infinitesimal.

      Yizahi 2 days ago

      Not everyone in EU is huffing Qatar's gas money, to write eulogies for Hamas, Hezbolla, Cartel del Sol and other psychopaths. Surprising, I know.