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    Trump’s Greenland Claim: NATO’s Path to True Strength

    World January 14, 20262 Mins Read
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    Geopolitical chess moves into high gear as U.S. President Donald Trump posits that securing Greenland would render NATO incomparably more robust. His latest Truth Social missive cuts straight to the chase: America’s national security—and by extension, NATO’s—hinges on controlling the ice-covered territory.

    Trump warned of the perils of inaction: ‘We need Greenland for the Golden Dome. NATO allies should assist, lest Russia or China snatch it.’ He reflected on his administration’s military expansions, arguing they’d be futile without Greenland’s strategic assets. ‘NATO won’t be effective without our full might. Greenland makes it exponentially stronger,’ he concluded emphatically.

    Tensions with Denmark simmer as Trump’s vision challenges the status quo. Previously floated as a buyout, the island now symbolizes NATO unity in Trump’s rhetoric, critical for countering Arctic ambitions of rivals.

    Trump pivoted to Venezuela in his Detroit speech, celebrating a masterstroke in energy policy. U.S. actions there yielded 50 million barrels of oil—$5 billion in value—now en route for domestic refining. ‘Dozens of mega-tankers are moving it. Gasoline prices are plummeting—many states below $2.50, some under $2 per gallon,’ he noted, linking the haul to broader economic relief and supply stability.

    This dual-track approach—securing resources abroad while eyeing new frontiers—defines Trump’s tenure. As American drivers enjoy cheaper fuel, the Greenland debate tests alliance loyalties, potentially reshaping security paradigms for decades.

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