Jeff Landry wrote on social media that history remembers that the United States defended Greenland’s sovereignty during World War II, while Denmark failed to do so. Landry pointed out that Denmark reoccupied the island after the war, ignoring United Nations protocol.
Landry said it should be about hospitality, not hostility.
The U.S. President stated, during a speech last Friday, that he would do something about Greenland, asserting: “Whether they like it or not, I’d like to do the deal the easy way, and if the easy way doesn’t work, it will be done the hard way.”
The U.S. President emphasized the necessity of the United States owning Greenland to ensure national security, stressing that leasing the island would not be enough and “would not satisfy” his demands.
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Billion-dollar fortunes beneath Greenland’s ice
Greenland, the world’s largest island, possesses one of the richest reserves of natural resources on Earth, hiding beneath its ice and rocks vast wealth capable of transforming technology and energy markets.
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