Denmark to pump $2bn into Arctic security as Trump eyes Greenland
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It's almost like Canada is more civilized and generally less hostile towards neighboring countries.
It was kind of funny with that dispute, it's almost sad it got resolved.
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Nothing to do there implies there are no resources. Which is untrue, and the reason why the US wants it. "National security" just sounds better to a random dude.
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*set up us
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due to melting ice, opening new shipping routes
this is just sad
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Omg I've had it wrong all these years
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It's not just you, it's a very common mistake. Like "arrow to the knee" instead of "arrow in the knee."
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citing its key role in missile defense operations.
So then just ask nicely if you can build missile defenses in your ally's land?
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From all the things I predicted 2025 to have in store for the EU, I didn't expect a war with the USA. What a shit timeline this is.
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Money that's not being spent to arm Ukraine or prepare against potential Russian invasions of NATO countries. What a useful Ploy this has been. Got to hand it to Putin he knows how to use his tools, however decrepit they may be.
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That's what's so stupid. They already have bases there. Denmark would say yes for sure.
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TIL Whisky War https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whisky_War
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Canada technically shares a land border with Denmark: Hans Island