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Why does Trump want to buy Greenland? What is the significance of Greenland? Is there a chance that it will happen?
Trump recently reiterated his ambition to control Greenland and refused to rule out the possibility of using military force to achieve his goals. His son, Donald Trump Jr., also appeared in the capital of Greenland, Nuuk, on 1/7 and was warmly welcomed. Why does Trump want to buy Greenland? Is this deal possible?
What is the importance of Greenland?
Greenland is located in the North Atlantic between Europe and the Americas and has long been a link in the tense relations between major powers around the world. In addition to being larger than Mexico and Saudi Arabia in terms of area, Greenland also has a strategic position spanning the North Atlantic and the Arctic, with abundant important minerals and fossil fuels. This has made the United States, Russia, and China covet it. It is already home to the northernmost US Air Force base (Pituffik) and a radar station for detecting missile threats and monitoring space.
In addition, as global warming causes the melting of the Arctic ice cap, new shipping routes are gradually opening up. These routes can significantly shorten the shipping distance between Europe, Asia, and North America, which has a significant impact on international trade and military strategy.
Has there been similar land purchase transactions in the United States before?
In 1867, the United States purchased Alaska from the Soviet Union for $7.2 million. Many people at the time thought that Alaska was a desolate icy wasteland and criticized the deal as foolish. However, it was later proven that Alaska not only has extremely high strategic value, but also possesses abundant resources such as oil, natural gas, and minerals.
Before purchasing Alaska, the United States bought Louisiana from France in 1803 for $15 million. The Danish government sold the current U.S. Virgin Islands for $25 million in 1917.
How will Trump purchase Greenland?
According to Bloomberg, Denmark cannot sell Greenland because its 2009 Local Autonomy Act clearly states that 'Greenlanders are their own people', indicating Greenland's independence. Trump's biggest hope is for the territory to gain independence and then choose to arrange a sale to the United States. Greenland has long been discussing the issue of separating from Denmark. Last year, local legislators announced a draft constitution for an independent country - even though complete independence may still have a way to go for the island with a population of 57,000.
Greenland's Prime Minister Mute B. Egede recently called on the people of Greenland to unite in rekindling independence and in the interest of Trump.
Egede has been pushing for independence from Denmark and is expected to organize a national referendum if he wins the next general election in April. He has repeatedly emphasized that Greenland is not for sale, but also emphasized that Greenland is 'open for business' and hopes to strengthen ties with neighboring countries.
It is evident that Trump's desire to buy Greenland is not just a casual remark, but a consideration of its realistic possibility. Let us wait and see if this business genius has a chance to complete this historic deal!
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