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A Better Greenland Deal

Geopolitics
United States
Commencé January 29, 2026

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A Better Greenland Deal

Foreign Affairs (United States) | Jan 28, 2026

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Expanding trade with Greenland could boost economic growth and foster stronger U.S.-Greenland relations.

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Investing in Greenland's infrastructure and economy is a pragmatic solution to geopolitical competition in the Arctic.

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The focus should be on addressing climate change impacts in Greenland rather than pursuing exploitative deals.

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A collaborative approach to Greenland's resources could benefit both Greenland and the U.S. without territorial claims.

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Acquiring Greenland undermines its sovereignty and sets a dangerous precedent for U.S. foreign policy.

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