03-27-2025, 04:46 PM
Hello,
A few days ago the president of the United States returned to the forefront of discussion, with the statement that he wants to take Greenland... Beyond the fact that it seems absurd in 2025 to think of buying an island from another state... I wonder what these geopolitical rifts will lead to.
From some research done, in addition to being strategically important for the US, it would seem that climate change is "discovering" new points of view. Apparently in the next decade, the ice that divides Greenland from Russia will be mostly absent, opening up new sea routes.
Is it a move for future control of trade?
Or a land shield towards Russia? But doesn't he talk about friendship towards Putin?
Or simply a quibble to divide Europe?
What do you think?
A few days ago the president of the United States returned to the forefront of discussion, with the statement that he wants to take Greenland... Beyond the fact that it seems absurd in 2025 to think of buying an island from another state... I wonder what these geopolitical rifts will lead to.
From some research done, in addition to being strategically important for the US, it would seem that climate change is "discovering" new points of view. Apparently in the next decade, the ice that divides Greenland from Russia will be mostly absent, opening up new sea routes.
Is it a move for future control of trade?
Or a land shield towards Russia? But doesn't he talk about friendship towards Putin?
Or simply a quibble to divide Europe?
What do you think?