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Greenland Is A Red Line

Geopolitics
United States
January 17, 2026に開始

Cross it, and our Constitution and collective security are finished

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Greenland Is A Red Line

Andrew Sullivan (United States) | Jan 16, 2026

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The fears surrounding Greenland's status are exaggerated; our Constitution can withstand diplomatic negotiations without compromising security.

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The debate over Greenland's status highlights the need for a balanced approach to national security and constitutional integrity.

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Emphasizing Greenland as a 'red line' may unnecessarily escalate tensions and distract from more pressing domestic issues.

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Recognizing Greenland's strategic importance is essential for protecting our collective security and upholding constitutional values.

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Crossing Greenland's geopolitical boundaries threatens not just our sovereignty but also our foundational constitutional rights.

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