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Even all of the purely imperialistic stated reasons for taking Greenland make no sense.

National security? We already have the right to station as many troops there as we want! And we have actually removed troops recently.

Mineral rights? America is already richly endowed - its just impossible to access what we have when permitting is almost impossible. If there were actually valuable lodes in Greenland, it would probably be easier to mine now!

The only thing I can think of are the warm fuzzies you may feel as a despot to take land and enrage your allies.



The NYT asked him about this a couple weeks ago. Here's an article with some excerpts from that [1]. Key parts:

> President Donald Trump revealed in a new interview with The New York Times that his quest for full “ownership” of Greenland is "psychologically important” to him.

> During a two-hour sit-down with multiple Times reporters on Jan. 7, Trump was questioned about why he won't just send more American troops to Greenland — which is legal under a Cold War–era agreement — if his goal is to fend off foreign threats. The president replied by saying that he won't feel comfortable unless he owns the island.

> "Why is ownership important here?" Times national security correspondent David E. Sanger asked.

> "Because that’s what I feel is psychologically needed for success," Trump, 79, replied. "I think that ownership gives you a thing that you can’t do, whether you’re talking about a lease or a treaty. Ownership gives you things and elements that you can’t get from just signing a document, that you can have a base."

> White House correspondent Katie Rogers — whom Trump recently called "ugly, both inside and out" for writing a story about his age — chimed in to ask, "Psychologically important to you or to the United States?"

> “Psychologically important for me," Trump answered. "Now, maybe another president would feel differently, but so far I’ve been right about everything."

[1] https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/donald-trump-says-wants-...


> National security?

Plus, punishing exactlty those Nato partners who are sending military there to see how to strengthen the defense. That shows you don't want Greenland stronger, militarily. You want it weaker to have less issues when you invade it.


> We already have the right to station as many troops there as we want!

Only at Thule. The 2004 re-agreement rescinded the unrestricted establishment of bases:

https://www.state.gov/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/04-806-Denm...

It significantly emasculated the 1951 agreement:

https://avalon.law.yale.edu/20th_century/den001.asp#art2para...


It is dividing EU military resources, which potentially weakens the security of EU states against a potential invasion.


I think it's as simple as USA plus Canada plus Greenland equals bigliest country in the world


Destroying NATO is surely the goal.


One motivation is surely to humilate the European leaders which they despise.


There is a conspiracy theory Trump is under active control by blackmail by the Russian government. Moments like this make you wonder.




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