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Trump’s Manifest Vanity

Politics
United States
开始于 January 25, 2026

The Greenland Affair has been duller than America’s prior territorial acquisitions. The post Trump’s Manifest Vanity appeared first on The American Conservative

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Acquiring Greenland could have strengthened U.S. strategic positioning, showcasing that ambition is necessary for national growth and security.

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The Greenland affair reflects a broader pattern in U.S. history where territorial ambitions often overshadow practical implications.

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The Greenland proposal, while controversial, is part of a long tradition of American expansionism that can lead to new opportunities.

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Trump's focus on Greenland demonstrates a lack of serious diplomatic engagement, undermining the credibility of American leadership on the global stage.

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Trump's pursuit of Greenland highlights a troubling trend of American vanity in foreign policy, prioritizing ego over strategic interests.

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